The England Center, Tatiana Herd, believes that the switching groups within the team and the diversity will be a key to its endeavor to obtain another nations for women.
Red roses seek to equate the best victory in the consecutive title – seven. They also have their eye on a piece of history, although no side has recorded four large championships respectively.
Following his 67-12 victory over Wales, where Elie Koldon scored a triple of attempts, England is now preparing to face Ireland on Saturday, when Hurd said that their execution and treatment would be vital in obtaining another victory.
“Our execution is enormous. We want to make sure that we are committed to these recent passages.”
“So you want to be able to try things. You want to be able to be brave in everything you do. So things will happen.
“The mistakes will happen, but we want to make sure that they are minimal, and I think this is the type of what every team wants to do, but this is something we are trying to assemble to move forward.”
After their victory over Wales, John Mitchell, Red Rosice coach, praised a good start with new groups, but he said that his team lost his momentum in the second half.
Dependence on partnerships will be essential to address this problem, as she tends to her teammate Gloucester Hana Jones in the midfield.
“Building these relationships is huge,” added Hurd.
“To have groups to suit the way we play is great, and make sure that we know how each of us clicks and how to get the best in each other.
“I tried to build this with Meg [Megan Jones]But on an equal footing, in an attempt to build it with anyone else on the team to make sure we have obtained all our groups correctly.
“MEG loves to participate in everything and has some great energy, and she really loudly, while Hannah [Botterman] He is quieter and preserved, but both like to bring physical associated with it.
“It was really great for a little change in the six countries.
“They both bring completely different games, and it is really great to be next to them because both are familiar with the game.
“For me to be able to learn each of them and adapt my game based on those I play with, it is something I try to learn and grow with it.
“It’s great that there are multi -use people with different groups, really exciting.”
Red roses hoping to repeat success on improved Ireland
England won 88-10 in Ireland in the six countries last year and will hope to repeat this success in Moscrev Park in Cork.
However, Ireland starts from 54-12 success against Italy and will use its home support in its full benefit.
“They have experienced a large group of games in the past few months, and they have definitely improved,” Hurd added.
“You cannot deny that this was a classroom performance of them, especially against the black fern in WXV.
“But we just want to focus on ourselves and make sure we are improving. It is clear that we are trying to continue to adapt our game as we go.
“This is one of the really important things for us, so we will make sure that we can do it to stay at the forefront.”
Red roses are traveling in England to face Ireland in Moscow Park in Cork in the third round of the six women on Saturday, April 12 (4.45 pm).
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