Team USA Just Shook Up the Women’s Rugby World Cup
Saturday’s game was perhaps the best rugby match of the year, with the USA and Australia going back and forth across the pitch in a brilliant display of the sport.
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If you don’t know much about rugby aside from TikTok star and ESPY winner Ilona Maher, you could be forgiven. But Maher and the USA Women’s Rugby Team (known as the Eagles) have had a rollercoaster of a Rugby World Cup ride—and it’s not even out of the group stages yet. Leave it to America to keep things dramatic.
The 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup kicked off in Sunderland, England, on August 22, with the USA taking on the host country and getting thoroughly walloped by England 69-7.
If those sound like football numbers, it’s because they kind of are—rugby has four main ways to score: tries, where a player takes the ball over the opponent’s in-goal area (worth five points); conversion kicks, which take place after successful tries and require you to make it through the goal posts (two points); penalties, which give teams a chance to kick at the goal after an infraction by the other team (three points); or a drop goal, which is when a player volleys the ball in-between the posts while in play (three points).
As you can see, England scoring 69 points to USA’s seven is an old-fashioned ass-kicking, and since the Rugby World Cup format consists of a group stage (four teams play each other in round robin games, with the top two making it to the knock-out round), Maher and the Eagles needed to win their next game.
Except that next game was against Australia, and the Wallaroos are no joke. I went into this past Saturday expecting to watch the USA women get trounced again. Head coach Sione Fukofuka called it a “must-win” game and made some major adjustments to the lineup to hopefully secure a dub.