Tbh I expected more from Italy after how well they did against the French. Still, it was good game and great to see England firing on all cylinders under the leadership of Packer.
Why does the commentator alway refer to women did this & women passed that et cetera? Is it because it's a female BBC commentator & they're required to emphasis that women are playing as if we don't recognised that fact ourselves? Or is it her own choice to emphasis that women are playing? In mens rugby you don't hear the commentator referring to the players as men only by name or nationality or team. Her comments don't spoil the game for me but it's one of those minor points that are an irritant.
With the back three of Abby Dow, Jess Breach and Claudia MacDonald scoring nine tries between them it was a thrilling watch.
I agree with Brian Moore - "Sarah Bern - what a great player".
Love how unbiased the commentators are. xx
I feel sorry for the poor touch judge who was trying to keep up with Abby Dow as she went on to score try number three.
What a win, devasting England,Red Roses huge performance,was the Abby Dow's show!!❤🎉🎉🎉😉
Tbh I expected more from Italy after how well they did against the French. Still, it was good game and great to see England firing on all cylinders under the leadership of Packer.
The score shows you how women's sport is miles wide, but one inch deep...
This wasn’t a match it was a training session
Come on England!! A good training for Lionesses!!😉
I’m not sure the lionesses would’ve been much use here, these are the red roses 😊
@@meIevolence unless their advocating for a women's British and Irish Lions tour
@@michaelbaker7499I'd love to see a British and Ireland lions ladies team down under
Great match , But why advertise the score before I have even watched the TH-cam video 🤬🤬🤬
Has anyone told Berner that she's meant to be playing as a prop' and not working the channels like a outside centre?
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Why does the commentator alway refer to women did this & women passed that et cetera? Is it because it's a female BBC commentator & they're required to emphasis that women are playing as if we don't recognised that fact ourselves? Or is it her own choice to emphasis that women are playing? In mens rugby you don't hear the commentator referring to the players as men only by name or nationality or team. Her comments don't spoil the game for me but it's one of those minor points that are an irritant.