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The Women's Six Nations is faster and smarter - but is it better?

The 25th staging of the Women's Six Nations has shifted towards faster, more tactically sophisticated play, with record-high average points per game, increased kick usage, quicker ruck speeds, and more reliable set-pieces compared to earlier editions. Former England head coach Simon Middleton acknowledges these improvements but warns that over-reliance on territory-based kicking could erode the women's game's distinctive creative identity.

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Women's Six Nationsrugby unionpoints scoringkick usageruck speedset-piece reliabilitytactical playwomen's rugby evolution

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