joe lynsky reports.eps of a rugby revolution, the year england took the women's six nations to a new level. in five matches, they have scored 45 tries, finished off with a cold—blooded 12 at twickenham against scotland. they one won that match 80—0. 0nly france stopped them getting more than 50 points. it is the most they scored across one campaign. but behind all the figures are 28 professional contracts. england's players went full—time in january, the only team in the tournament that gets paid. two months together has brought a grand slam, and with a world cup in two yea rs, slam, and with a world cup in two years, there is even more potential. we work hard for this, and professional contracts, we will be judged not on the win but on our performance, and for us it's not about what is in front of us. we have set our own standards, and now we are going forward, and tonight we we re we are going forward, and tonight we were pretty close to where we wanted to be. obviously everybody has been talking about