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Red Roses

7 Sep 2024 | 7 min |

Red Roses claim victory over France in Gloucester

The Red Roses ran six tries past Les Bleues to confirm a comfortable 38-19 win. Over 7,500 fans packed into Kingsholm Stadium as John Mitchell’s side showcased running rugby, with tries from Marlie Packer (2), Jess Breach (2), Helena Rowland and Lucy Packer - as well as eight points from the boot.

The Red Roses were forced to front up early, and put on an impressive defensive display, as the visitors threw multiple phases of attack at them inside the opening five minutes.

Momentum-shifting tackles from Alex Matthews and Zoe Aldcroft inspired the women in white to force turnovers however, and relieve pressure on their own line.

Captain Packer crossed for the game’s first try - her 47th - on the 10-minute mark, powering over from close range after the Red Roses had manipulated the French defence through smart running lines and metre-making breaks. Aitchison converted to make it 7-0. 

Seven minutes later England shifted the ball from the middle of the pitch into the hands of Kildunne, who broke away down field before taking a tackle. Quick ball was generated from the resulting ruck and Maddie Feaunati - on her first Test start - was found in space, and some neat footwork from the flanker successfully committed the defence before she offloaded into the path of Breach, who went over unchallenged.

France hooker Agathe Sochat was shown a yellow card midway through the first half for kicking the ball out of Natasha Hunt’s hands at the base of a ruck, and England capitalised on the extra player immediately. The backs were given ball off the back of a 10-metre line out, and Rowland punched her way through a gap and went under the sticks. Aitchison’s extras made it 19-0.

And although France flirted with England’s line on the stroke of half-time, they were unable to capitalise on the promising position.

The Red Roses resumed the Test with a trademark rolling maul try two minutes into the second half - Packer the benefactor at the back of a 10-metre shunt. Aitchison dissected the posts with her touchline conversion, stretching the lead to 26 points.

France hit back immediately in the same manner, with different execution, as Sochat dummied at the back of the French maul causing Amy Cokayne to leave a gap, which the hooker duly sniped through to score. Fly-half Tuy added the extras.

Breach bagged her second - and England’s fifth - on 50 minutes, after receiving a fine pass from Aitchison before rounding Boulard and dotting down in the corner.

France showed incredible scrum power as the hour mark passed, walking England’s pack back 10 metres against the head, with number eight Romane Menager picking it and pouncing over for a try. Tuy’s conversion cut the deficit to 17 points. 

Replacement scrum half Packer poached an easy try from one metre out, and Aitchison claimed her eighth point from the tee, as the game entered its final quarter.

Replacement Bourdon Sansus scampered over for a consolation try with 10 minutes remaining, as Zoe Harrison came on to earn her 50th Test cap, and Lilli Ives Campion her first. 

The West Country win marked England's fourteenth consecutive win against France. Next up for the Red Roses is the World Champion Black Ferns at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham on Saturday 14 September.

Match day squad

15
ellie-kildunne-headshot
Ellie
Kildunne
Harlequins Women
Caps
50
Age
25
14
abby-dow-headshot
Abby
Dow
Trailfinders Women
Caps
49
Age
27
13
helena-rowland-headshot
Helena
Rowland
Loughborough Lightning
Caps
36
Age
25
12
tatyana-heard-headshot
Tatyana
Heard
Gloucester-Hartpury Womens RFC
Caps
27
Age
30
11
jess-breach-headshot
Jess
Breach
Saracens Women
Caps
44
Age
27
10
holly-aitchison-headshot
Holly
Aitchison
Bristol Bears Women
Caps
37
Age
27
9
mo-hunt-headshot
Natasha
Hunt
Gloucester-Hartpury Womens RFC
Caps
77
Age
36
1
hannah-botterman-headshot
Hannah
Botterman
Bristol Bears Women
Caps
53
Age
25
2
amy-cokayne-headshot
Amy
Cokayne
Leicester Tigers Women
Caps
81
Age
28
3
maud-muir-headshot
Maud
Muir
Gloucester-Hartpury Womens RFC
Caps
37
Age
23
4
zoe-aldcroft-headshot
Zoe
Aldcroft
Gloucester-Hartpury Womens RFC
Caps
60
Age
28
5
morwenna-talling-headshot
Morwenna
Talling
Sale Sharks Women
Caps
19
Age
22
6
maddie-feaunati-headshot
Maddie
Feaunati
Exeter Chiefs Women
Caps
12
Age
22
7
marlie-packer-headshot
Marlie
Packer
Saracens Women
Caps
109
Age
35
8
alex-matthews-headshot
Alex
Matthews
Gloucester-Hartpury Womens RFC
Caps
72
Age
31

Replacements

16
lark-atkin-davis-headshot
Lark
Atkin-Davies
Bristol Bears Women
Caps
63
Age
30
17
mackenzie-carson-headshot
Mackenzie
Carson
Gloucester-Hartpury Womens RFC
Caps
22
Age
26
18
sarah-bern-headshot
Sarah
Bern
Bristol Bears Women
Caps
68
Age
27
19
lily-ives-headshot
Lilli
Ives Campion
Loughborough Lightning
Caps
2
Age
21
20
Poppy Cleall Profile Photo
Poppy
Cleall
Saracens Women
Caps
66
Age
32
21
lucy-packer-headshot
Lucy
Packer
Harlequins Women
Caps
28
Age
25
22
zoe-harrison-headshot-new
Zoe
Harrison
Saracens Women
Caps
55
Age
26
23
emily-scarratt-headshot
Emily
Scarratt
Loughborough Lightning
Caps
117
Age
35