REACTION: 'We're sacrificing for Australia' - Sharni's plea for rugby to rally after Wallaroos swept aside

By The Roar / Editor

Australian rugby star Sharni Williams has made an impassioned plea for Australian sports fans to back the Wallaroos after they were outclassed by England in the World Cup quarterfinals on Sunday.

The Wallaroos were beaten 41-5 despite a brave defensive effort in heavy rain against an England team that simply overwhelmed the Australians.

England racked up a 29th straight win and their professional players were always raging favourites against the amateurs of Australia. Williams, a paid member of the Australian Sevens, is one of only two professionally contracted players in the Australian team.

World Cup winner Tim Horan put Rugby Australia on notice to ensure they can build a program that supports professional players and also is competitive. Horan said the ambition needed to be a semifinal appearance in three years time and then a team capable of p[laying in a final when Australia hosts the tournament in 2029.

That will mean some catching up for the Aussies on the pro programs of England and New Zealand in particular.

Although Australia’s Emily Chancellor scored the try of the game – finishing off a superb piece of running rugby to cross just before halftime to make it 19-5, England crossed for seven tries including three to the player of the match – No.7 Marlie Packer.

Sarah Hunter, the England skipper, became the most capped player man or woman for the nation. Her 138 caps is more than the Australian pack have between them – a clear guide to the differences in experience and opportunities present to players from the rival countries.

Australia started the tournament with a loss to New Zealand, whose players are also well compensated compered to the Aussies – but made the knockouts with wins over Wales and Scotland.

England were far from perfect – the conditions made that unlikely anyway – but are favoured to advance past either Canada or the USA in the semis with a potential final against New Zealand or France to follow.

“The Wallaroos have plenty to be proud about to make it to the quarterfinal,” said Allana Ferguson on Stan Sport. “But England are absolutely a class above. Australia never wavered. They tried their absolute best.”

There are certainly promising signs for the future, but Rugby Australia’s timeline for injecting funds into the women’s game might come too late for some.

Williams, 34, wouldn’t rule out coming back for another shot.

“We’re obviously pretty gutted – we love to win,” said Williams. “We knew that England were going to come out firing and that’s what they did in that first half. We should be really proud of our efforts. But obviously couldn’t hold on for 80 minutes.

“We came into this as the underdogs and we’re still underdogs within rugby. Let’s just hope that we can find some sponsors out there, find a bit of money and reward these girls for what they’re doing.

“We’re out there sacrificing in our bodies, putting bodies on the line for each other, but mainly for Australia. We love representing our country and sport is massive in Australia. So let’s get around it.”

Williams thanked fans for supporting the team but added: “It doesn’t stop here though right? We really need everyone around Australia to continue to support the Wallaroos – not just at World Cups events but at Super W as well. It’s really important.”

The Crowd Says:

2022-11-01T11:43:05+00:00

piru

Roar Rookie


Yep.

2022-11-01T09:08:20+00:00

Paul D

Roar Rookie


All representative sport is inherently amateur until someone is willing to fork out a lot of money to watch it, or be watched by its audience.

2022-11-01T01:24:55+00:00

piru

Roar Rookie


Many athletes in many sports pay their own way to represent Australia

2022-10-31T20:51:16+00:00


Many Olympic sports get paid extremely poorly, especially Olympic rowers which is arguably the most difficult Olympic sport. The idea that you are representing your country is no guarantee of a high income.

2022-10-30T23:55:59+00:00

Hooper's Glorious Chin

Roar Rookie


A rugby forum is the wrong place for this kind of comment. Try a therapist. I don't know whether it was your Mum, wife or daughter who hurt you, but I'm sure a trained professional could help you sort out your many complexes about women.

2022-10-30T18:46:10+00:00

JD Kiwi

Roar Rookie


She's an impressive individual isn't she? Women's rugby is where the growth is, could be a great opportunity to get someone like Qantas back on board.

2022-10-30T10:22:42+00:00

Komai Tai

Guest


Totally agree. I hope all rugby bodies in these countries can get together and work out something. I'm sure there are potential financial sponsors out there who may be interested in supporting womens rugby in Asia Pacific.

2022-10-30T09:50:33+00:00

Tooly

Roar Rookie


It’s 7th grade Rugby . Treat it as such !

2022-10-30T06:36:41+00:00

Hazel Nutt

Roar Rookie


Really showed the difference between a professional team and a team of skilled amateurs. Wallaroos played hard but struggled in the conditions and against an extremely well drilled opponent. That English scrum was as tight and powerful as the 2003 English men’s side, and their rolling maul was tough to counter once it gained momentum. I thought McKenzie generally had a good cup, but she had a poor game today and I was begging for them to replace her, although I’m not sure they had a bench flyhalf. Wallaroos also needed to adjust their lineout. Stop trying to hit the back in those conditions. And try contesting their lineout once in a while, particularly while they have a lock yellow carded, because you know you’re struggling to contain their maul once it’s set.

2022-10-30T05:37:41+00:00

Short Arm

Roar Rookie


Tough game for the Aussies in the wet up against a well drilled, big forward pack. Well done on them scoring a great try with ball in hand. Really unfortunate with it being shown on free to air that it wasn't much of a spectacle with the Roses going to their rolling maul & 'pick & go' tries for most of them. Would've been pretty boring for the first time watcher you'd think?

2022-10-30T04:58:44+00:00

Minz

Guest


Played with Sharni way back when. Great skills, great runner. But what do you do when the opponents are all professional and you're one of two on your side? Pretty rough. She's right.

2022-10-30T04:04:46+00:00

robel

Roar Pro


Good effort to the Wallaroos, basically outweighed. pretty much all the stats showed the Wallaroos had 1/3 of the territory, ball, runs and a fraction of the time in the oppo 22.

2022-10-30T03:49:35+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


I think an SR type comp between NZ, Aus, Fiji and Japan would be a great start. It shows the talent is here it just needs to be paid and play in an organized comp

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