Western Morning News

England impress with a big win over Black Ferns

- LAURA RIMMER

ENGLAND laid down a marker ahead of next year’s World Cup with a comprehens­ive 43-12 victory over reigning champions New Zealand in Exeter.

A pair of early tries from Abbie Ward set the Red Rose on course for their biggest win against the Black Ferns.

Ellie Kildunne, Lark Davies, debutant Holly Aitchison, Abby Dow and Zoe Harrison were also on the scoresheet for Simon Middleton’s side, who stylishly stretched their winning streak to 15 games.

New Zealand had not played a Test in two years due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

They looked rusty on the occasion of their 100th Test and, having trailed 17-0 at the break, made the scoreline slightly more respectabl­e courtesy of second-half tries from Alana Bremner and Stacey Fluhler.

The match at Sandy Park was the first of two meetings between the world’s top-ranked sides, with a fixture at Northampto­n’s Franklin’s Gardens to come next week.

Post-game, a delighted head coach, Simon Middleton, said: “I thought the team were fantastic today and it would be easy to highlight the forwards who have only worked with Louis Deacon (new forwards coach) for a few weeks, they were great for sure but our very young backline did some great things and showed the talent they have.

“The result gives us a good marker of where we’re at. Players and staff have worked hard to get the team to a position where we wanted to affect change. It would be remiss not to acknowledg­e the importance of that win. The crowd were brilliant, watching the players go round the ground and taking the plaudits at the end was brilliant.

“There’s still so much room for improvemen­t, the players will be the first to say that but we’ll enjoy this moment. We’ll work hard this week and hopefully be able to put on another good show at Franklin’s Gardens next week.”

Ahead of kick-off there was a minute’s silence for former Maori All Blacks player Sean Wainui, who died earlier this month aged 25.

In front of a crowd of around 10,000, England wasted little time in asserting themselves on the contest as lock Ward twice powered over in the opening 18 minutes.

Kildunne then exploited a gap in New Zealand’s defensive line with some nimble footwork to put the hosts in complete control just before the interval.

Bremner marked her Black Ferns debut by temporaril­y reducing the deficit early in the second period but was then sin-binned for not releasing as the Six Nations champions wrapped up a resounding win.

Davies, Aitchison and Dow helped move England 36-7 in front and, despite New Zealand’s Fluhler crossing in the corner seven minutes from time, fly-half Harrison - who also kicked four conversion­s - capitalise­d on a fine offload from Helena Rowland to have the final say.

Meawnhile, Exeter Chiefs Women’s co-captain Kate Zackary captained the USA Women’s Eagles from

No.8 as one of three Chiefs players named in Rob Cain’s match-day squad that took on North American rivals Canada.

Fellow Chief Rachel Johnson lined-up alongside Zackary in the back-row, whilst top points-scorer Gabby Cantorna was selected at inside centre.

The match marked the first of four autumn tests for Cain’s side, who after yesterday’s game face a second test against Canada, followed by tests against Ireland and

England.

 ?? Phil Mingo/PPAUK ?? England’s Abbie Ward goes over for one of her two tries against New Zealand
Phil Mingo/PPAUK England’s Abbie Ward goes over for one of her two tries against New Zealand

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