England’s women’s rugby league team showed their dominance once again with a convincing 60-0 win over Wales. Led by the impressive Tara-Jane Stanley, who scored 22 points including two tries, England proved they are the top team in the northern hemisphere. However, their next challenge is to bridge the gap between themselves and the world’s best teams, Australia and New Zealand. Some England players have already made the move to the NRLW in Australia, which could give them a chance to compete at the next World Cup. Despite their success, England will need to face stronger opposition like the Jillaroos to continue improving. In this match, England took an early lead and never looked back. They scored 10 tries without reply, with Amy Hardcastle also scoring twice. The win was a testament to England’s superiority over teams like France and Wales. The second half saw more of the same, with Stanley, Lacey Owen, and Georgia Roche all adding to the scoreline. England finished the match with a total of 10 tries, securing a resounding victory. With their dominant performance, England has once again shown why they are the team to beat in women’s rugby league.