Times of Eswatini

New Zealand stun England to win World Cup

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NEW ZEALAND – Ayesha Leti-l’iga scored a try nine minutes from time to give New Zealand a 34-31 victory over England in a thriller of a World Cup final on Saturday as the Black Ferns claimed a sixth world title at a packed Eden Park.

England played for more than three quarters of the match with 14 women after Lydia Thompson was sent off for a reckless tackle but still looked on course for a 31st successive victory with a twopoint lead going into the last 10 minutes.

Centre Stacey Fluhler chased a chip through, however, and brilliantl­y offloaded in the tackle to winger Leti-l’iga, who touched down for her second try to give New Zealand a lead they would not relinquish.

The victory brought an end to three years of utter dominance of women’s rugby by England as well as their record winning streak, which included two thrashings of New Zealand at the end of last year.

“I’m so proud of our team,” said New Zealand co-captain and player of the match Ruahei Demant. “Last year we went on the northern tour and we got pumped. We sacrificed so much to get the one chance to win a World Cup at home and we did it.

PROUD AND INSPIRED

“We hope we have made our country proud and inspired the next generation of Black Ferns.”

A hat-trick from hooker Amy Cokayne off the rolling maul and tries from flanker Marlie Packer and fullback Ellie Kildunne had kept England ahead for all but 15 of the 80 minutes.

“Sport can be cruel at times,” said England Captain Sarah Hunter. “I’m just so proud of the way this team have shown up not just tonight but over the last three years. I hope that one result doesn’t define the team.

“We gave everything tonight and unfortunat­ely it wasn’t enough to take the trophy home.”

England started at a canter and were two tries to the good before Thompson was dismissed.

Woodman was taken off the pitch on a motorised stretcher after the red card incident but New Zealand immediatel­y cut the deficit with a try from a lineout drive through hooker Georgia Ponsonby.

The English fired up their well-oiled machine of a rolling maul with every opportunit­y and flanker Packer was the next to benefit to extend their lead and give the Red Roses a 12th try of the tournament from the manoeuvre.

 ?? (Pic: cbc.com) ?? New Zealand players celebrate with the World Cup trophy after beating England in the final.
(Pic: cbc.com) New Zealand players celebrate with the World Cup trophy after beating England in the final.

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