00:00I'm here at the England World Cup Rugby celebrations in Battersea Power Station.
00:04We're here to speak to some fans and get their reactions to yesterday's
00:08amazing win against Canada. It was amazing, it was such a good game, really
00:13special to have it at home. I grew up playing rugby when I was younger. I
00:18haven't played for a long time but still following it and it's great to see
00:23women's rugby on the up. It's so important to show young females who are growing up
00:31in the world that there's always space for whoever you are and whoever you want
00:36to be. I'm probably gonna start crying now just to have that moment, just to have that
00:43moment together having seen the growth of women's rugby over decades and you know we
00:50were all at an England Canada game back in kind of the 90s and there was barely a
00:55hundred people there so and that was in the stoop so to be in Twickenham like
00:59full house it was just I'm just so happy. Most women's sports fly kind of the
01:05tailwinds of football. The Red Roses have worked really hard to get here. It is a
01:11magical moment. The biggest part of this World Tournament is the impact it's had on
01:16young players and it's really focused a lot of grassroots rugby and bringing
01:21girls in and just showing the girls and the boys that rugby is for everyone.
01:26We've been following the girls for a long time so we just feel so immensely proud.
01:31Loved it and today at the fan park to see like the girls up on stage and coming
01:39around to meet all the fans. It's amazing.
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