The Tatyana Heard English Center believes that six nations will be crucial to the title of the title of other women.
Red roses try to balance their best victory in the subsequent title – seven. However, they also look at a piece of history, because no party has ever noticed four big slamming in a row.
After winning 67-12 over Wales, in which Ellie Kildunne scored a hat-trick attempts, England is now preparing for Ireland on Saturday, hearing that their execution and treatment will be essential in winning another victory.
“Our design is massive. We want to make sure to stick these last passages,” Heard said.
“So you want to be able to try things. You want to be able to be brave in everything you do. So it will happen.
“Mistakes happen, but we want to make sure they are minimal, and I think it’s a kind of what every team wants to do, but that’s something we’re trying to put together.”
After winning Wales, head coach Red Roses John Mitchell appreciated his good start with new combinations, but said his party lost dynamics in the second half.
The reliance on the partnership will be the key to solving this problem, when she heard her team track Gloucester Hannah Jones in the middle field.
“Building these relationships is huge,” Heard added.
“To have combinations that suit how we play is great and make sure we know how each of us clicks and how to get the best of the other is really important.
“I tried to build it with Meg (Megan Jones), but I still tried to stand it with everyone else in the group to make sure we have all the combinations right.
“Meg loves to be involved in everything and has some great energy and is a really loud personality, while Hannah (Botterman) is much quieter and reserved, but they both like to bring the physicality to which I apply.
“It was really great for a little change for six nations.
“Both bring very different games and it is really great to be next to them, because they are both knowledgeable about the game.
“In order to learn both of them and adapt my game based on who I play with is something I try to learn and grow with.
“It’s great to have people who are so versatile with different combinations, really exciting.”
Red roses that hope to replicate success over improved Ireland
Last year, England defeated Ireland 88-10 in six nations and will hope that this success in the Musgrave Park in Cork will replicate.
However, Ireland comes from the success of 54-12 against Italy and will use its home support in its full advantage.
“In the last few months they had a great run of games and definitely improved,” he added.
“You cannot deny that it was a class performance from them, especially against black ferns in WXV.
“But we just want to concentrate on ourselves and make sure we are improving. We obviously try to keep our game as we go.
“That’s one of the really important things for us, so we’ll make sure we can do it to stay on top.”
England Red Roses travels to Ireland in Musgrave Park in Cork after the third round of six nations on Saturday 12th April (16:45 o’clock).
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