The Daily Telegraph

Middleton backs RFU to build on Red Roses’ first advance sell-out

- By Fiona Tomas

Simon Middleton is confident the Rugby Football Union will take stock of the growing attendance­s at England women’s Six Nations fixtures when deciding on future venues for the competitio­n.

The Red Roses face Ireland at a sell-out Castle Park in Doncaster tomorrow for their first home game of this year’s tournament. The Yorkshire stadium, home to Championsh­ip club Doncaster Knights, has a capacity of 5,007, which is less than half the 10,545 record attendance for an England Women ticketed home game.

That number could be smashed when England face Wales at the Stoop on March 7 after Harlequins told The Daily Telegraph the club had already sold more than 8,000 tickets for that fixture.

When asked whether his side deserved to be playing in biggercapa­city men’s Premiershi­p grounds, Middleton said: “We want to play the game around the country and we’ve had great success in doing that. This is the first time we’ve actually sold a ground out in advance. The attendance­s have got bigger and bigger every time we’ve played and now it’s sold out, which is absolutely fantastic.

“Like everything, you get to the end of the competitio­n and the RFU will take stock of where the games have been played and what the next move needs to be in terms of whether we have bigger grounds or not. “Playing at a Championsh­ip ground is generally more accessible than a Premiershi­p ground seems to be. The powers that be – I’ll be absolutely honest – decide strategica­lly where the game goes next. “One thing we know for sure is that wherever we go, it will be

with the best intentions for the Red Roses, for the people who want to come and watch and it will be with the growth of the game in mind.”

Ireland are the only other unbeaten team in the competitio­n and Middleton has brought Katy DaleyMclea­n back into the fold at fly-half. Jess Breach scored a hat-trick during England’s last outing at Castle Park, against France in last year’s tournament, and with 21 tries in 12 Tests, the winger could add to that impressive tally.

Middleton also revealed his side had been forced to alter their training week following their reschedule­d 53-0 victory against Scotland at Murrayfiel­d a fortnight ago.

“The weather during our training sessions this week has presented a fair few challenges,” he said. “It’s been almost impossible to get through the quality of work we wanted to on the field, so our mental approach to the game and our attitude will be key.”

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