Standing between England and the final are an Ireland team they will have to take very seriously indeed.
In a tournament of widespread squad rotation for every match, Ireland return to the same starting line-up that shocked everyone by beating four-time world champions New Zealand, resulting in the Kiwis failing to qualify from their group and installing England as favourites after losses to the All Blacks in the previous three finals.
âOh, itâll be a tough match,â said Kat Merchant, the England winger who scored two tries in the opening game against Samoa. âOur encounters with Ireland are always tough. England have made six changes to the team that drew 13-13 against Canada in their final pool match on Saturday. By drawing, England won the group on points difference, and it also meant Canada claimed the other semi-final spot as the highest scoring second-place team, ahead of New Zealand.
The exciting 21-year-old Alex Matthews returns to the England back row for only her 12th cap, making her by some margin the most inexperienced player in a starting XV that has 855 caps between them. âOf course, we have to believe that we can win the tournament,â Merchant, a rugby coach and personal trainer with Chesham RFC, said. âBut the worst thing you can do is think too far ahead, to think of the final. Weâre not looking beyond this match and to the final. Not at all. All our focus is on this match.
âAfter beating New Zealand, Ireland will have bundles of confidence. They might be tired, it was a tough match, but weâre not expecting that to affect them. If you canât get up for this, then what can you?â
Merchant isnât as shocked as others by New Zealandâs exit and doesnât feel it makes the tournament Englandâs to lose. âIt shows anything can happen,â she said. âComing into this World Cup I donât think you could have picked a winner. Weâve never said, âoh, when we meet New Zealand in the final.â Womenâs rugby has progressed. The top teams are at an even level.â
The match with Canada on Sunday ended in unusual scenes, with neither side seeming fully to understand the extraordinarily complex permutations of points difference, and bonus points that meant that New Zealand were definitely eliminated and Canada almost certainly through.
âWe didnât want to go out there and draw [and eliminate New Zealand]. We wanted to record a big win, and make a big statement, but we didnât play to our full ability.
âWe have a professional mindset, and we know itâs not good enough not to be clinical, not to take our chances. Weâll have that professional mindset â where itâs not good enough not to be clinical. On Wednesday, we will need to be at our very best.â
Hosts France meet Canada in the other semi-final tonight.
Article source: http://www.eveningecho.ie/2014/08/04/obrien-guest-starred-irish-rugby-side/
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