Scotland overcome previous setbacks to successfully accomplish their long-awaited World Cup qualification goal.

Scotland Defeat Fiji to Reach Women’s Rugby World Cup Quarter-Finals
Historic Achievement After 23 Years
Scotland secured a crucial victory over a determined Fiji side to book their place in the Women’s Rugby World Cup quarter-finals. This marks their first appearance in the last eight since 2002, ending a 23-year wait.
Composure and Tactical Brilliance
The Scottish team displayed exceptional composure and tactical discipline in Salford, qualities that had often eluded them in previous tournaments. Their resilience under pressure ensured a well-deserved win and progression to the knockout stage.
Rhona Lloyd’s Impact and Reflection
Rhona Lloyd, one of Scotland’s most experienced players, was pivotal with two tries against Fiji. Reflecting on the achievement, she recalled the disappointment of missing out on qualification in 2016 after a two-legged play-off defeat to Spain.
A Journey of Growth and Redemption
“For many of us who were part of that painful experience, reaching the quarter-finals now feels incredible,” Lloyd said. “To elevate Scotland’s profile and achieve a world ranking of sixth is a dream come true.”
Inspiring the Next Generation
Lloyd emphasized the wider impact of their success, highlighting the team’s determination to inspire young players. “The longer we remain in this competition, the more chances we have to inspire the next generation,” she added.
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FAQs
Q1: When was the last time Scotland reached the Women’s Rugby World Cup quarter-finals?
Scotland last reached the quarter-finals in 2002.
Q2: Who was the standout player against Fiji?
Rhona Lloyd played a key role, scoring two tries.
Q3: Why is this victory especially significant for Scotland?
It ends a 23-year absence from the last eight and boosts their global profile.
Q4: What past disappointment did Rhona Lloyd recall?
She remembered the 2016 play-off defeat to Spain that ended their qualification hopes.
Q5: How does the team hope to use this success?
They aim to inspire the next generation of Scottish rugby players.
