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The England captain Sarah Hunter insists the Red Roses have nothing to fear from New Zealand after reaching the Teemu Selanne Jersey Women’s World Cup final with a gutsy 20-3 victory over France. Tries from the 20-year-old prop Sarah Bern and Megan Jones sealed their place in the final, having faced down a ferocious first-half onslaught from France. England are the defending champions but before that lost three consecutive finals to the Black Ferns, who overcame the USA 45-12 in the other semi-final. England, however, claimed a first away win over New Zealand for 16 years in June, but Hunter believes past meetings will count for little on Saturday. “I am ecstatic to make another World Cup final,” she said. Sarah Bern helps resilient England past France and into Rugby World Cup final Read more “This squad is very different. We went down there and got a fantastic result, but as we said before the tournament titles, games and form go out the window and don’t count for anything. The slate is wiped clean for the final on Saturday. Past finals count for nothing.” England are likely to be without their full-back Danielle Waterman – the only member of the squad to have started all four matches in the tournament so far - after she failed to reappear for the second half, having gone off for a head injury assessment. Either Emily Scarratt, England’s star turn in the final three years ago, or Jones is set to fill the void and Hunter has every confidence in whoever steps up. “There is 100% belief that whoever starts or comes off the bench we will be able to do it,” she said. “It is going to take another step up on Saturday but we have the belief and the strength in the squad to go and do that.” Shortly after England’s victory, ITV confirmed it will broadcast the final on its main channel in the prime-time Saturday night slot and Hunter added: “We want to showcase our sport on the widest audience as possible and http://www.authenticducksstore.com/andrew-cogliano-jersey_c-436.html Andrew to get prime-time support is greatThe Western Force will consider launching a new rugby union competition in Asia if they cannot win their way back into Super Rugby ranks after they were axed by the ARU earlier this month. Australian Rugby Union errs in decision to cull Western Force Read more RugbyWA will find out on Wednesday whether their appeal against the ARU’s decision to axe the Force will be heard in the NSW Supreme Court. If not – or if the appeal fails – the Force will be left with no other choice but to explore playing elsewhere. Two South African teams were also cut as part of the Super Rugby cull – the Cheetahs and Kings. But their axing was an amicable process given plans were put in place for them to join Europe’s Pro14 competition. If the move is successful, South Africa’s four remaining Super franchises may also join the European league. During the Force’s supporter rally on Sunday, billionaire mining magnate Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest threw up a curve ball by saying he would start his own international league if the Supreme Court appeal failed. Force chief executive Mark Sinderberry said the idea had merit. “This is a really exciting concept and picks up on some interesting rugby we’re seeing in Asia,” Sinderberry said. “Certainly Twiggy’s vision is one we’d be very excited to understand. It’s an embryonic idea, but one worth exploring. “There’s a http://www.nflbengalsofficialshop.com/Nike-Andrew-Billings-Jersey.html number of cities and countries in Asia that do play rugby at the moment and are looking at ways to develop their own programs. So we think it would be very well received.” Move an Australian Super Rugby club to Japan and solve ARU problems Bret Harris Read more But Sinderberry stressed his No1 preference would be for the Force to remain in Super ranks. He feels that would be the best way to help Australian rugby fix their current financial and on-field woes. “Shrinking to success is not a very well tried strategy,” Sinderberry said. “Unless the Force are at the table, we can’t be part of the solution. We want to develop a future that actually solves the wider challenges the game is facing. And as we saw on the weekend [in the Wallabies’ heavy loss to NZ], there are many.” Forrest is due to meet with ARU chairman Cameron Clyne and ARU board members John Eales and Brett Robinson in Adelaide on Tuesday. He hopes to convince the ARU to reverse their decision to cut the Force. The Western Australian Government has threatened to bankrupt the ARU over its axing of the Force. WA Premier Mark McGowan revealed he is investigating the prospect of Andy Dalton Jersey suing the ARU for more than $100m over funds the Government pumped into redeveloping nib Stadium and building the Force’s headquarters
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