The six female nations: we must remember that England are the best in the world – Sean Lynn

Lynn, who was used to being on the other side of the great scores during a highly successful spell in Gloucester-Hartpury, now has the gift of time during the uncultivated week of the tournament.
It is something that did not have before having entered the Wales Camp per day after winning a third title of women’s Rugby of Premiership (PWR), giving it only three sessions before the defeat of opening against Scotland.
Lynn has two weeks before Wales goes to Bright to face France, which like England has won two of two.
“We have to improve, every game we have to improve,” he said.
“We knew there will be corrections, the defense system is something we really have to think about.”
Wales lost 35 contrasts in Edinburgh and 28 against England, which means that the new defense coach Dan Murphy cut his job.
“Dan has entered and brought a system, they are only the girls who put it in place and also that trust,” said Lynn.
Wales had conducted the test after scoring a first attempt through Jenni Scoble, while Kate Williams crossed in the second half. It was the first time since 2019 that Wales scored two attempts against England.
“I thought our attack seemed really well today, very promising,” added Lynn.
“Everything I talked about is to make sure that we are always going on, I thought that a little of our attack was exceptional today, but we have just fallen.
“Keep believing and continue to go on. We are all together.”