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England miss out on the title despite Waterman record

- At the Ricoh Arena

There was a sense of the bitter sweet about England’s five-try performanc­e against Ireland. The bitter comes from last week’s onepoint defeat to France. As a result, the Red Roses were dependent on the Welsh to do them a favour in Colwyn Bay, but Les Bleues swept to a Grand Slam with a 38-3 victory.

The sweet came from the complete performanc­e put in by the English that saw flair in attack, but also grit in defence, only allowing one Irish try.

It was also a memorable evening for Danielle Waterman, the veteran full-back who has been in superb form on the wing – to accommodat­e Ellie Kildunne – as she broke the record for the most tries scored by an England Women’s player.

The 33-year-old opened the scoring after a grubber from fly-half Katy Daley-mclean and, in scoring her 47th Test try, Waterman has overtaken full-back Sue Day in the scoring charts.

Waterman was understand­ably disappoint­ed at her side’s failure to retain their Women’s Six Nations title, but credited her team-mates in helping her reach her milestone.

“It was unbelievab­ly gutting not to get that Grand Slam but, at the same time, we turned it around this week,” she said. “It is a huge honour to have a record like that but, at the same time, as an outside back we rely massively on the forwards and the inside backs doing their job as well, so I think we get the glory for their hard work.”

Kildunne, the 18-year-old A-level student who has been working closely with Waterman since she joined up with the England squad last autumn, also shone, scoring a try, but also showing a maturity beyond her years in terms of her support play from deep in a playerof-the-match performanc­e.

The crowd of almost 7,000 also struck a bright note, considerin­g the awkward teatime kick-off.

Simon Middleton, the England head coach, acknowledg­ed the psychologi­cal challenge faced by his side after the close defeat in Grenoble last week.

“It was tough to lose by a point and to lose in the last minute of the game,” he said. “Before the Six Nations started I was asked, ‘If it goes to a decider in France and then you lose, what will you do?’ I said, ‘If we win or we lose against France, it shows a lot about the character of the side, the following week for different reasons’.

“I think that character has really shone through. Today was a tough game and this was a tough week and the girls handled it really well.”

The character from the English was on display when they deployed shock-and-awe tactics late in the first half, with openside Marlie

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History girl: Danielle Waterman becomes England’s record try scorer

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