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Welsh worries continue

Italy v Wales Cape Town These two sides were the tail-end Charlottes of the Six Nations. Games between them tend to be close and low-scoring. This one was close, low-scoring and tense beyond measure. Let me transport you first to the closing stages. Italy had been in the lead since early in the second half,

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Black Ferns named for England challenge

Allan Bunting has named his side to play England on Sunday: 1. Chryss Viliko 2. Georgia Ponsonby 3. Tanya Kalounivale 4. Alana Bremner 5.Maiakawanakaulani Roos 6. Liana Mikaele-Tu’u 7. Kennedy Tukuafu (nee Simon) (co-captain) 8. Kaipo Olsen-Baker 9. Maia Joseph 10. Hannah King 11. Katelyn Vahaakolo 12. Ruahei Demant (co-captain) 13. Logo-i-Pulotu Lemapu-Atai’i (Sylvia) Brunt

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The WXV-PWR Clash

That’s a washing-line of letters, or rather, two acronyms that now clash annoyingly. Susie Appleby of Exeter Chiefs voices her complaint about the way the PWR schedule has been implemented, but she might have spoken out when it was first announced months ago. Like the other eight DoRs, she has known this impasse would occur.

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The Red Roses’ Line-up v Black Ferns

Round Two of WXV1 sees the old foes meet up again. They met barely three weeks ago in outer London, the hosts winning 24-12. John Mitchell has announced his team: 15 KILDUNNE 14 DOW 13 ROWLAND 12 HEARD 11 BREACH 10 AITCHISON 9 HUNT 1 BOTTERMAN 2 COKAYNE  3 MUIR 4 ALDCROFT 5 WARD 6

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Italy v Wales – A Preview

This is one WXV game you might wish wasn’t taking place. After all, the two teams meet every year in the Six Nations, but the tournament’s structures aren’t yet perfect. The head coaches have announced their squads: Italy: 15 Vittoria Ostuni Minuzzi 14 Aura Muzzo 13 Michela Sillari 12 Beatrice Rigoni 11 Francesca Grantzotto 10

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September Rugby Diary 2024

News from Five Continents 1 September Hannah O’Connor, the Leinster captain, announces her retirement 2 September France 7s begin their season with training under new head coach, Romain Huet 2 September The Wallaroos celebrate 30 years of test rugby; Jo Yapp announces her squad for their European tour and WXV2 2 September The Farah Palmer

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WXV 2024 – Round Two Preview

First the fixtures: (BST times) WXV1 Saturday, 5 October United States v France (Langley Event Centre, Langley, 20:30) Canada v Ireland (Langley Event Centre, Langley, 23:45) Sunday, 6 October New Zealand v England (Langley Event Centre, Langley, 21:00) WXV2 Friday, 4 October Wales v Italy (Athlone Sports Stadium, Cape Town, 15:00) Saturday, 5 October Japan

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How’s WXV doing?

The first round of a new WXV has seen plenty of excitement, headed by that sure-fire winner, the giant-killing act. Ireland stand in the spotlight, gaining an unforgettable victory over the world champions, the Black Ferns. Here’s a brief summary of results: Tier One: USA 21 England 61 France 24 Canada 46 New Zealand 27

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Early Hiccups but England triumph

WXV1 – USA v England BC Place, Vancouver Hors d’Oeuvre (for your main course, please scroll down the menu) USA rugby is in a mess. It faces two RWCs (men’s and women’s) in the early 2030s and suffers from underfunding and lack of focus. The one bright spot is the success of the women’s 7s

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The World Champions undone

New Zealand v Ireland: France v Canada In the most dramatic circumstances imaginable the team from last year’s WXV3 beat the world champions. Two contrasting matches to complete the first weekend of WXV1: the world champions versus the seventh ranked; and an eagerly awaited meeting of the two nations constantly tussling for third spot. New

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