It's still by my bed. Every day. I wake up and the medal's next to my bed. And it's, like, as if! But Kildunne is not resting on her laurels. She says the medal is also a reminder of what's left to achieve for her, and for women's rugby in general. Your heart's telling you that you've done it, but I need to refocus. So it's about how can we win the prem, how can we win another Six Nations, more World Cups?
The unmistakable earworm of Dappy's 2011 hit No Regrets boomed out of the speakers as England stepped on to the turf to train at Twickenham on the eve of Saturday's Rugby World Cup final. It's fair to say, though, that the Red Roses do have a few regrets, six of them stemming from World Cup final losses. The most recent was three years ago when they fell to defeat at the hands of New Zealand at Eden Park.