England coach John Mitchell has warned his staff “cannot afford to get tired of the fundamentals” after they received their thirty first Six Nations sport in a row on Saturday.
The Purple Roses are the dominant facet in girls’s Rugby. They’ve received six consecutive Six Nations titles and have the chance to win their first World Cup after they host the event this summer season.
Regardless of Wales scoring the primary factors of Saturday’s match in Cardiff, Mitchell’s facet righted themselves to run in 11 tries in a 67-12 thrashing, with World Rugby girls’s participant of the 12 months Ellie Kildunne bagging an eight-minute hat trick.
“We did not begin notably properly, however we grew into the second half and constructed some good stress,” Mitchell instructed the BBC.
“I am actually glad the best way we responded to what Wales did to us.
“I feel we’re a facet that may’t afford to get tired of the fundamentals, as a result of when our fundamentals are poor that lets us down and brings the opposition into the sport.”
England journey to face Eire in Cork of their subsequent Six Nations fixture on April 12.
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