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1991 Rugby World Cup Final
Event1991 Rugby World Cup
United States England
United States England
19 6
Date14 April 1991
VenueCardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
RefereeLes Peard (Wales)
Attendancec. 3,000
1994

The 1991 Women's Rugby World Cup Final was a rugby union match to decide the winner of the inaugural 1991 Women's Rugby World Cup. The match was between the United States and England, it took place on 14 April 1991 at Cardiff Arms Park in Wales. The United States were crowned the first-ever Champions after defeating England 19–6.

Route to the final

Main article: 1991 Women's Rugby World Cup
England Round United States
Opponent Result Pool stage Opponent Result
 Spain 12–0 Match 1  Netherlands 7–0
 Italy 25–9 Match 2  Soviet Union 46–0
Team Won Drawn Lost For Against
 England 2 0 0 37 9
 Spain 1 0 1 13 19
 Italy 0 0 2 16 25
Final standing
Team Won Drawn Lost For Against
 United States 2 0 0 53 0
 Netherlands 1 0 1 28 7
 Soviet Union 0 0 2 0 74
Opponent Result Knockout stage Opponent Result
 France 13–0 Semi-finals  New Zealand 7–0

The United States were placed in Pool 3 with the Netherlands and the Soviet Union. They defeated Netherlands 7–0 in Pontypool and then later thrashed the Soviet Union 46–0 in Cardiff. They met New Zealand in the semifinal at Cardiff Arms Park and beat them 7–0.

England were pooled with Spain and Italy in Pool 4. Their first match was against Spain in Swansea which they won 12–0. They beat Italy 25–9 in their last pool match and then went on to beat France 13–0 in their semifinal clash and earn themselves a place in the final with USA.

Match

14 April 1991
England 6–19 United States
Try: Penalty try
Con: Gill Burns
Try: Claire Godwin (2)
Patty Connell
Con: Chris Harju (2)
Pen: Chris Harju
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff

Summary

The Final took place in front of almost 3,000 people in Cardiff Arms Park. England led in the first half 6–3 after Gill Burns converted a penalty try. The second half belonged to the Americans as they scored 16 unanswered points with two tries from Claire Godwin and a try to Patty Connell with Chris Harju successfully converting two goals. The USA were champions in the end with 19–6.

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