November 23, 2025
Scotland Battle take over adults against wales profit

Scotland Battle take over adults against wales profit

By Milly McEvoy in the Salford Community Stadium

Scotland provided a performance that Bryan Easson had expanded after led his team to a 38:8 win against Wales in the Rugby World Cup 2025 of her women.

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After Kira Bevan’s penalty was not given any further point in the 22nd minute, while Francesca Mcghie achieved a hat trick in Scotland’s greatest competition over Wales in history.

The victory was also a redemption from a heartbreaking defeat against the same opponents at the last World Cup in 2022 and their first victory at a World Cup since 2010, since he had not qualified for two tournaments.

“We had talked about it all week that we were ruthless, and I think that’s something we saw,” said head coach Easson.

“When we got into their goal zones, we were quite ruthless and put them under pressure, and I thought our jerking of the ball was excellent.

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“I think we had six options and we were pretty high. Wales were never defensive, we suffocated a little.

“Our work rate, our wish to fight, our wish not to achieve it, spoke volumes of everyone.”

McGhie opened the goal after only 55 seconds when the Welsh defense frozen when Lana Skeldon could not hold a passport.

Alex Callender quickly dropped back for Wales when the co-captain transferred from a dominant mouth to reach the scores, with both teams lacking the accuracy from the tea.

McGhie soon grabbed her second place to bring Scotland again before Leia Brebner-Holden’s sniping points was supported by Nelson when she brought her reach of tea from tea from the tea at half-time.

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Shortly after the restart, the wing McGhie went to her hat trick, in a step that showed her team’s attacking smarts when Rhona Lloyd brought defense lawyer before set up her wing.

Wales’ mood was further steamed when Evie Gallagher flew from a clever change to score before Emma Orr played the shine in the victory.

The Scotland’s World Cup campaign had a disturbed structure with contract disputes that were only included in the weeks before the tournament.

In addition, it has already been confirmed that Easson will resign from his role after almost five years at the end of the tournament.

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“You don’t have to talk too much about inspiring this group, they are together,” he said.

“You hear so much about culture and the environment and this culture and the environment is unsurpassed.

“Widality sometimes helps them, it contracts them. We are a narrow circle, we know who we want to play for and for whom we want to perform.

“I think today spoke volumes how tight they are, how much they want to fight for each other.”

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