England hold on to claim Women's Six Nations grand slam with one-point win over France
Briefly

In a gripping final, England's Red Roses managed to retain their title, winning 31-30 against France. Despite building a comfortable lead early on, the match turned tense as France mounted a spirited comeback, narrowing the gap to just one point. England ultimately sealed victory, claiming their seventh consecutive title and extending their winning streak to 34 games. The team is now focused on the upcoming Rugby World Cup, where they aim to secure a title that has eluded them since 2014. The match also highlighted the depth of the England squad, exemplified by new player Emma Sing's impactful performance.
England's victory in the final secured their seventh successive title, but it was a hard-fought match against a determined French team that kept the pressure on until the end.
Despite a significant lead, England found themselves under immense pressure as France clawed back, showcasing the competitive spirit of both teams in this thrilling encounter.
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