On the 30th anniversary of England's victory in the 1994 World Cup final, Sara sits down with Giselle Mather and Gill Burns to relive that historic day in English women's rugby. It was the tournament that almost never happened, but Scotland stepped in to host at the last minute and the rest as they say is history. Gill and Giselle take us back to the struggles being a rugby player in the early 90s juggling work and even sharing beds with players while on tour. They also delve into the final itself and explain how they toppled the defending champions USA in front of packed stadium in Edinburgh.
Leinster have it all Toulouse
Danny’s discipline and the English Wallaby
England's Grand Slam hat-trick
The Grand Slam decider
The Top 4 and the Top 9s
England score record win over Ireland
Inside the England camp at Twickenham
All aboard the Quins rollercoaster
Ruthless Red Roses thrash Scotland
Mums, Moloney and 4.5 size ball mania
From Northampton to Dubai
Danny: 101 and out
The big Women’s Six Nations preview
Nations Pod: The final word
The big Six Nations review!
Ireland win back-to-back Six Nations titles
Will it be a Super Saturday?
We're in Dublin and Lyon!
The Rivalries: France v England
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