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Houston triumph for England's Women

03rd February 2013 08:40

Heather Fisher on a run

Player of the tournament: Fisher

England won the second round of the inaugural IRB Women's Sevens World Series in Houston after a dominant display in the final over hosts USA.

England ran out 29-12 winners after an excellent weekend, where they had to beat the champions from Dubai, New Zealand, twice on the way to lifting the title. Jo Watmore scored a hat-trick in the final, in a display of real power and pace, and England, led strongly by captain Alice Richardson and with Heather Fisher in sublime form, fully deserved their title.

USA were in many ways surprise finalists, having failed to reach the quarter-final stages in the first round of the series in Dubai. But inspired by their home fans and their skipper Vanesha McGee and talismanic Nathalie Marchino, they were outstanding over the two days.

"I am very proud of the girls. It's been a really tough few days. It was hard playing the same teams on the second day but we came through it really well. It was a great final. USA wanted to play and it was an exciting game for everyone watching," said England coach Barry Maddocks.

Fisher, who was named player of the tournament, expressed her delight afterwards. "That final could have involved any one of the top eight sides because there is very little between everyone."

"This is a fantastic result for us and a platform us to build on for the next few months heading into the Rugby World Cup Sevens (in June). It means the world to us. It was really tough to have to play New Zealand and Netherlands twice but we treated every game like it was the final and that's the attitude we took into each one."

USA captain Vanesha McGee was also pleased with her side's display. She said: "We are happy with our progress from Dubai. We wanted to win but we are only going to get better from here. The home crowd was amazing for us and they definitely inspired us as well."

"We have improved a lot in the last few months. We have a bit more to grow but if we keep doing that we will be steam-rolling by the time we get to the Rugby World Cup Sevens in Moscow. There is nothing between the top eight sides - everyone is so tight. We are all fighting in every game but we really enjoyed this competition and being at home was a lot of fun."

Comments

rugby_rockstar says...

England women are cleaning house and save for the odd news article 90% of english sports fans haven't a clue they even exist. Come on sports journalists in England you're quick enouigh to give a coach hell if they do a rubbish job? What about you? These ladies deserve prime time exposure for the world beating performances.

Posted 14:15 04th February 2013

APV1 says...

Hear! Hear!

If we want the game to be more widely recognised and played, it needs better coverage.

PR - please help by doing your part too. Thanks.

Posted 10:36 04th February 2013

LondonWasp says...

Please PR, could you do an article about Womens 6Nations...... please.....

it would boost the sport and help rugby as a whole

If the England Mens team beat Scotland 76-0, this website would have exploded!!!!!

Posted 18:24 03rd February 2013

kybone says...

England must be the best womens team on the planet by a mile at the minute. A 3-0 series win over NZ in November, a 76-0 win over Scotland despite the best players being in Houston- where they also won that leg of the 7's series.

Posted 12:23 03rd February 2013

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