Black Ferns lose to England
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England have recorded their first victory over the world champion Black Ferns in eight years this morning at Twickenham with an impressive 10-3 win.
England, who last defeated the triple world champions in 2001, bounced back from a 16-3 defeat seven day ago to record the historic win just nine months before the Women's Rugby World Cup 2010 in London.
The Red Roses, playing in front of a record crowd of 12,500, were in impressive form, scoring the only try of the match courtesy of skipper Catherine Spencer. The Bristol No.8, on her 50th cap, also went on to win the Investec Women of the Match award. Vice-captain Katy McLean also stoked over the conversion and a second half drop goal.
Just like seven days ago both New Zealand and England went into the match firing on all cylinders. The opening stages were tense with the tourists close to a score early on when Emily Scarratt's clearance kick was charged down. Centre Rachael Burford was in support though and England were let off the hook.
New Zealand continued to dominate territory and went close to scoring after a good line-out deep in England's 22 but they couldn't get over the line and instead opted for the drop goal which fly-half Rebecca Mahoney stroked over after 12 minutes.
England continued to be clinical and after a good line-out which saw the ball passed through McLean and Burford, Wasps prop Claire Purdy made a tremendous break up-field. Winger Kat Merchant took it on with another great run on the left but was tackled to the ground. England retained possession and recycled the ball out into the midfield with flanker Heather Fisher then taking her chance. A clever ankle tap brought her down, but again England kept the momentum going through Amy Turner, McLean and then Spencer. Spencer then found the space to score. With McLean adding the conversion England went into a 7-3 lead with 25 minutes gone.
The pressure remained and New Zealand went close to scoring before the break but England held firm in defence and kept their lead going into half-time.
England immediately put the Black Ferns under pressure after the restart with a good kick-off that saw the tourists fail to collect the ball. England pounced on the loose ball and Turner got it out to McLean who, in fine kicking form, stroked the ball over for an easy drop goal.
At 10-3 that was where the score stayed for the remainder of the match but the level of intensity never dropped. With the pitch and the ball getting more and more slippery in the wet conditions England couldn't take advantage of a great break by speedster Merchant who made it 25 metres up-field before being brought down.
New Zealand too had their chance to close the gap with two penalties but Mahoney couldn't convert, and as their spirits dampened England dominated more and more territory and although they couldn't convert the pressure into points they had done enough to earn the victory.
England 10: Catherine Spencer try; Katy Mclean conversion; Mclean drop goal.
New Zealand 3: Rebecca Mahony drop goal.
Halftime: England 7 New Zealand 3
- © Fairfax NZ News
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