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    Women’s Rugby World Cup: England will approach with “no regrets” says John Mitchell

    By Emma ReynoldsJune 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The last Red Roses camp before the Rugby World Cup squad is named will be in Treviso, Italy in July.

    It is the first foreign camp England’s women have been taken on, but despite the excitement the head coach is promising it will be one the toughest and hottest they have experienced.

    “The heat will in itself create its own duress” said Mitchell, with temperatures in the region averaging around 30C in the summer.

    “I think our tournament might be hot, so I think we’ll benefit from that. It will probably be our most uncomfortable training camp of all of them because it will be hot and you’ll get bothered.”

    After England lost the last Rugby World Cup final after an early red card for wing Lydia Thompson, the coaches are keen to ensure no stone will be left unturned to prepare the side for all eventualities.

    “The amount that we’ve layered on our game will put them under a lot of questions through scenarios,” said Mitchell. “The unfairness that comes in the games through the cards, those sorts of things. The play-to-rest ratios will be probably a little bit lower as well. We can create a really quite niggly camp if you like.

    “We want to be ready for any form of unfairness and it will come at some point. Look at the way cards and HIA’s (Head Injury Assessments) have advanced the game in that area.

    “We’ve definitely got to do it because it’s going to come in the tournament. I’d rather be ready for every eventuality and even then, we probably won’t be ready for every eventuality.

    “If we don’t create that exposure, then we’re probably going to let ourselves down like the last World Cup.”

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