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Women’s Rugby World Cup: England’s No Regrets Approach | John Mitchell

Women’s Rugby World Cup: England’s No Regrets Approach | John Mitchell

June 28, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Sports

England’s red Roses sharpen their ‌resolve for teh Rugby World Cup⁣ with a grueling training camp in Treviso, Italy, focusing on team role and adaptability. The demanding camp, the first time the​ women’s‌ side ​has trained abroad, is designed to ​simulate tournament conditions, prioritizing resilience and preparing for ‌any on-field ⁤”unfairness”. Coaches are meticulously strategizing, aiming to ‌build a team ready⁣ for every eventuality, inspired by‍ lessons learned in past World Cups. The rigorous regimen includes​ intense scenarios and reduced rest, all to push the ⁢players to their limits and ensure thay ⁣are ‍mentally⁤ and physically prepared ⁢for a challenging tournament.‍ News Directory 3 keeps you informed. Will this intense readiness lead the Red Roses to victory? Discover what’s next …

Key Points

  • Red Roses’ final camp before⁤ World Cup selection in ‍Treviso.
  • Camp aims to prepare team for all potential challenges.
  • Heat ‍adn rigorous training will test players’ ‍resilience.

Red Roses ⁤Prepare ⁤for Rugby ⁢World Cup ‌with Grueling Camp in Treviso

Updated June 28, 2025

England’s Red⁣ Roses are heading to Treviso, Italy, in July for their last ⁤training camp before‍ the Rugby World Cup squad selection. This marks the‍ first time the women’s​ team has trained‍ abroad, and the​ head ⁢coach has indicated⁤ it⁤ will be a physically‌ and‍ mentally demanding experience. The team role will be crucial.

The summer heat,with temperatures averaging 86 degrees Fahrenheit,will add an extra layer​ of difficulty. The coaching staff aims to ⁣simulate the potential conditions of the⁤ World ‌Cup ‌tournament itself. ⁤This intense surroundings is designed to push the players ⁤and prepare them for any challenges they might face.

Following​ their loss in ⁤the last Rugby World Cup final, ⁢partly due to an early red card issued to wing ⁣Lydia Thompson, coaches are determined to leave no stone unturned in preparing the team for all possible scenarios. The focus is on building resilience and adaptability within the team⁣ role.

The training regimen will include complex game⁤ scenarios and reduced rest periods, creating a high-pressure environment. This approach aims to prepare the team for any “unfairness” they ‌might encounter during ⁣games, ⁤including controversial‍ calls and head injury⁢ assessments.

Mitchell said, “The amount that we’ve layered on our game will put them under a lot of questions through scenarios.We want to ⁣be ready for‌ any form⁤ of unfairness and it will come at some point…I’d rather be ready for‍ every eventuality⁢ and even then, we probably won’t be ready for every eventuality.”

What’s next

The coaching staff hopes that this rigorous training camp will ensure the Red⁢ Roses are ‍fully prepared for the Rugby⁢ World Cup, ready to face any challenge and perform at their best, understanding their team role.

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