
The Women’s Rugby World Cup quarterfinals have arrived — and the Wallaroos are preparing for their biggest challenge yet against Canada.
David Pembroke is joined by Bella McKenzie to review Australia’s brave performance against England, analyse the key tactical battles, and preview the quarterfinals across the tournament.
From England’s nervy first half to the Black Ferns’ dominance and France’s resurgence, this episode dives into the biggest stories shaping the knockout stages — and why the future of women’s rugby has never looked brighter.
Also in this episode:
- Wallaroos v Canada — can Australia deliver 80 minutes?England v Scotland — is John Mitchell under pressure?Fiji v Wales — unstructured brilliance stuns the Six NationsUSA v Samoa — big win but no quarterfinalsJapan v Spain — resilience rewarded with a famous victoryItaly v Brazil — big finish for the AzzurreNew Zealand v Ireland — Black Ferns hit scary formFrance v South Africa — Pauline Bourdon-Sans running the show
PLUS: record-breaking crowds, World Rugby’s investment plan, and how equity and inclusion are reshaping the Women’s World Cup experience.
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