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September 30, 2025

Tournament became the women's rugby celebration we've all dreamed about

- Sarah Rendell

A turning point, a line in the sand, a pivotal moment. Whatever you want to call it, this Rugby World Cup, and the final in particular, is an event women's rugby won't be turning back from.

The showpiece at a sold-out Twickenham was a moment decades in the making, a long-held dream for so many in the sport.

This summer has been unbelievable. The sight of thousands of fans in the stands, and not just for the England games, was just what the game needed. People travelled from abroad to support their nations but local communities also turned out for all 16 teams which led Ruahei Demant, the New Zealand co-captain, to call England "world-leading" in supporting women's sport.

Every match also felt like a celebration of the game, whether that was down to players being applauded off their coaches, a fan at Twickenham saying "we're all community here" or young supporters getting photos with idols of the game such as Australia's Desiree Miller.

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