Molly Wright says Scotland now have their sights set on beating Canada and topping Pool B after victory over Fiji secured a quarter-final berth in the Women’s Rugby World Cup.
The Scots ran in five tries to see off a spirited Fiji side 29-15 in Salford on Saturday.
They now face Canada, ranked second in the world, in Exeter next weekend in a shootout for top spot in the pool.
After exiting at the pool stage at the last World Cup in 2021, Wright is thrilled to reach the knockout stages this time around.
“Three years too late, but we’re here now, so really, really excited,” the front row told BBC Scotland.
“We wanted to play our structure. We didn’t want to get pulled into their chaos, and Fiji are so good at chaos.
“When they cause it, they run rampant and it’s fun to watch. It’s not so fun to watch when you’re playing against it.
“But when we got our process right, it was effective. I think that’s what got us through.
“The only way for us is up. Each week we want to get better.
“Canada will present a different challenge, but it will be a real test for us moving forward into the latter stages of the World Cup now.
“I think there’s more pressure on them than there is on us, for sure, but we want to take it to them. We want to be top of the pool, and we’re going to go after it.”