Theresa May welcomes England Women's Cricket and Women's Rugby teams to a reception at Downing Street.

Theresa May welcomes England Women's Cricket and Women's Rugby teams to a reception at Downing Street.

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Sarah Hunter reflects on the bittersweet experience of the World Cup final, acknowledging the disappointment of not winning but celebrating the recognition and impact on women's rugby. She highlights the inspiration drawn from fans and young players, emphasizing the importance of maintaining momentum and public interest in the sport. The discussion also touches on the contracts and the future of women's rugby, aiming to inspire more females to take up the game.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the bittersweet experience mentioned by Sarah Hunter?

Not being invited to Downing Street

Reaching the final but not winning

Winning the World Cup

Losing in the semi-finals

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How did the World Cup final impact young girls according to the transcript?

It inspired them to play for England

It discouraged them from playing rugby

It had no impact on them

It made them lose interest in sports

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What was the public's reaction to the women's rugby World Cup final?

They were inspired and supportive

They preferred watching other sports

They were uninterested

They were critical of the players

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What is the main focus for the players after the World Cup?

To focus on individual achievements

To switch to another sport

To maintain the momentum of women's rugby

To retire from rugby

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What is the significance of the contracts mentioned in the transcript?

They were for the World Cup only

They guaranteed lifetime employment

They were irrelevant to the players

They were not understood by the players