”With two million women and girls currently playing the game, Women’s Rugby World Cup 2017 is set to inspire many more. Former Ireland captain Fiona Coghlan, who led her team to a memorable win over New Zealand at the last Women’s Rugby World Cup, said: “There has been a lot of work done to date behind the scenes but today the tournament comes to life and can be seen as something to get really excited about.“The prospect of Ireland hosting the top international players competing for the biggest prize in the game is hugely exciting.”
The eighth Women’s Rugby World Cup will take place in Ireland in August 2017. The pool stages will take place at University College Dublin (UCD) before moving to Belfast for the play-off rounds which will take place at Queen’s University Sport (QUB) and Kingspan Stadium. The final will be held at Kingspan Stadium on 26 August, 2017.
The logo marries a distinctly Irish flavour to the World Rugby tournament logo. The Celtic design, symbols and pattern represent the heritage of the whole island of Ireland while the four interwoven green strands represent the four provinces of Ireland and the close-knit relationship of rugby on the island.
Women’s Rugby World Cup 2017 Key Dates
12 May, 2016 – Tournament logo launched
9 November, 2016 – WRWC 2017 pool draw in Belfast
December 2016 – Final teams qualify for WRWC 2017
March 2017 – WRWC 2017 trophy tour commences
9 August, 2017 – Women’s Rugby World Cup 2017 begins at UCD, Dublin
22 August, 2017 – Semi-finals at QUB and Kingspan Stadium, Belfast
26 August, 2017 – WRWC 2017 final takes place at Kingspan Stadium, Belfast
Report courtesy of World Rugby.