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Rugby coach delighted to see her side run out winners

Rugby coach delighted to see her side run out winners

Having represented the Red Roses during her playing days, McKenna knows a thing or two about elite level rugby and she expressed her delight at watching her side rise to the occasion at HQ.
'What a game to demonstrate the quality of this Championship,' she said.
'That's the thing that everyone involved can be most proud of. The way the game was played by both teams, the skill level and the ambition on the field is a brilliant advert for what the league is doing.
'It's an unbelievably special competition and we have got a whole multitude of people who are playing in this Championship and making it the best it can be.
'The opportunity to come and play here at Twickenham is a huge motivator for these players and getting to play out on that turf on a May afternoon with the sun shining and two big crowds behind those teams is what dreams are made of.'
The Papa Johns Community Cup is a year-long festival of community rugby and was part of the season restructure in 2023, where player feedback indicated a preference to condense the league season and create a cup competition after the regular league season had ended.
Through the Papa Johns Community Cup, many clubs were able to play different opposition and visit new places, while others reignited old local rivalries, all making plenty of memories along the way.
McKenna added: 'We wanted to enjoy this moment and share it with the community. That's not just those with us who were there with us on the day but those who contributed to getting us here.
'The biggest thing that we enjoy the moment regardless of the result and I think they did.
'I like to use the phrase a rising tide lifts all ships and if the grassroots game grows, the top tier of English rugby grows, whether that's the Red Roses or the Premiership. It all starts at grassroots.'

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