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Women's Rugby World Cup: England's No Regrets Approach | John Mitchell - News Directory 3

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

June 28, 2025 Catherine Williams Sports
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  • England's Red⁣ Roses are heading to Treviso, Italy, in July for their last ⁤training camp before‍ the Rugby World Cup squad selection.
  • The summer heat,with temperatures averaging 86 degrees Fahrenheit,will add an extra layer of difficulty.
  • 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...
Original source: bbc.com

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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