England ‘go to the trenches’ to silence doubtersFigure caption, England lift the Six Nations trophy after beating out France in the Grand Slam deciderPublished1 hour agoAnother day, another win for England.With a 43-28 triumph over France in Bordeaux, the Red Roses extended their unbeaten streak to 38 Tests, clinching an eighth consecutive Women’s Six Nations crown and a fifth successive Grand Slam.But the emotion after the final whistle was plain to see.This was not just another win for the seemingly unstoppable Red Roses. In the words of captain Meg Jones, they had to “go to the trenches” during their title defence and “fronted up” to prove to their doubters wrong.England’s just in victory was their fifth bonus-point win in a row, with their six tries taking their tally for the championships to 42.But neither the scoreline nor the table show that they were second best for much of the opening 20 minutes against a spirited France and had to stave off a comeback from their hosts, who recovered from 26-7 at half-time to 29-21 heading into the final quarter.England see off spirited France to clinch Six Nations
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