Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing her ‘Homicide on the Dancefloor’ anthem as a part of the half-time leisure at Twickenham was very a lot on theme with the carnage England inflicted on Eire within the Girls’s Six Nations. The result was worse than anybody may have predicted for Eire in opposition to the most effective workforce on the earth, with head coach Scott Bemand admitting after he didn’t see that margin of defeat coming.
England had been at their deadly greatest with 14 tries in a 88-10 win in entrance of an attendance of 48,778. Sure you learn these numbers right; 88-10. The ultimate scoreline simply missed the file for the heaviest defeat Eire have ever suffered to England within the historical past of the Girls’s Six Nations. In 2002, it completed 79-0 to England in Worcester. Escaping a file defeat isn’t a small mercy. This was utter demolition on the dancefloor.