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Allianz Premier 15s 2021/22 streaming update

The RFU will stream over 40 Allianz Premier 15s matches via Premier15s.com throughout the 2021/22 season. All five matches from the opening round will be broadcast followed by two fixtures per round for the remainder of the 2021/22 season. Quality highlights packages from the three non-streamed games will also be produced. Following a successful pilot,

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Durham announce three new coaches

Durham Women FC have confirmed the appointment of three new members of coaching staff ahead of the 2021/22 FA Women’s Championship season. The trio will work alongside the club’s existing management, medical and performance team to ensure our players continue to receive a first-class experience. Julie Twaddle, Martin Herdman and Stephen Brass will all work

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Aileen McGlynn and Helen Scott take silver

The first British medal of the day in Izu came courtesy of Aileen McGlynn and Helen Scott, who took silver in the women’s B 1000m time trial. The pair won silver together at London 2012 and got the band back together at 12 weeks’ notice after Sophie Thornhill’s retirement left pilot Scott without a stoker.

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Shaunagh Brown re-signs for Harlequins

Harlequins Women are delighted to announce that tighthead prop Shaunagh Brown has re-signed with the Club ahead of the 2021/22 Allianz Premier 15s season. After joining Quins at the beginning of the 2016/2017 season, the front row quickly established herself as a firm fan favourite. It didn’t take long for Brown to win her first

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Colombia keep World Cup dream alive

Las Tucanes winger Maria Arzuga scores all of her side’s points as Colombia beat Kenya 16-15 to win their first test in nearly 18 months and secure a place at the Final Qualification Tournament. On a bright, sunny day in Nairobi, Kenya and Colombia came together for the first time in a women’s international to

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Moore taking the positives despite opening defeat

Charlotte Moore doubled down on ParalympicsGB’s prospects in women’s wheelchair basketball after a 73-54 loss to Canada in their Group A opener. The world silver medallists bossed the early stages, leading 29-26 at half-time, but a strong Canadian comeback consigned Great Britain to defeat at Musashino Sport Plaza in Tokyo. Simon Fisher’s side were left

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