NATASHA 'Mo' Hunt says completing an historic 3-0 series win over New Zealand at Twickenham on Saturday was the best experience of her life.

Natasha, from Drybrook, started all three matches against the world champions and was one of the stars of the series.

On Monday, the 23-year-old PE teacher was back at work, struggling to take it all in.

She said: "Playing at Twickenham is just the best – it's an awesome place. We were stood in the tunnel waiting to go out and we couldn't hear each other speak.

"It's the best experience of my life by an absolute mile.

"At work today kids have been coming up to me and saying 'I saw you on telly Miss'. It's unreal. It hasn't really sunk in."

England Women's meteoric week began with a 16-13 win over the Black Ferns at Esher RFC on November 23. Four days later, they clinched the series with a 17-8 victory at Aldershot RFC.

It all culminated in Saturday's 32-23 success at Twickenham – straight after England's men had humbled the mighty All Blacks.

See this week's Forester for full interview with Natasha.