Source: New Zealand Rugby

Sevens players commit to Rugby World Cup campaign

Seven Black Ferns Sevens players have made themselves available for selection in the Black Ferns for this year’s Rugby World Cup. Stacey Waaka, Theresa Setefano, Alena Saili, Dhys Faleafaga and Kelsey Teneti are all capped Black Ferns and along with Risi Pouri-Lane and Jorja Miller will vie for World Cup selection in 2025. Black Ferns

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Source: Mark Taylor / action press

Farah Palmer Cup draw announced

A blockbuster year of women’s rugby will continue in August with the Farah Palmer Cup presented by Bunnings Warehouse kicking off. While the Black Ferns are in England defending the Rugby World Cup, the country’s brightest developing talent will be on display across nine weeks of fierce competition. Defending premiership winners Waikato will kick the

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Source: Durham WFC/Durham Cricket

Durham Women’s FC & Durham Cricket collaborate on new facility

Durham Women’s FC and Durham Cricket are working together to pursue a new state- of-the-art facility dedicated to elite women’s football and cricket alongside current community sports, helping the North East to stake its claim as the UK’s first Region of Sport. The two sporting clubs have collaborated on proposals to create a women’s football

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Source: Loughborough Lightning

Lightning Forward Kendall Waudby extends her contract

Loughborough Lightning’s Breakthrough Award winner for the 2024/25 season, Kendall Waudby, has committed her future to the club. Waudby appeared in all 16 of Lightning’s Premiership Women’s Rugby games and both PWR Up Series friendly fixtures that preceeded the league campaign. The 22-year-old made the switch from hooker to back row with aplomb, starting eight

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England Women A squads to tour Australia confirmed

The England Women A squads to tour Australia have been confirmed. The group, led by England Women A Head Coach and Performance Batting Coach Jon Lewis, will play three T20s, three 50-over matches and a four-day match against Australia A. Returning batter Paige Scholfield, who had to withdraw from England Women’s tour to South Africa

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Source: Women's Professional Game

2025 Subway® Women’s League Cup Final

With the fourteenth Subway® Women’s League Cup Final set to take place on Saturday 15 March between Chelsea and Manchester City with a 12.15pm kick-off, details regarding activations at Pride Park for the game itself have now been confirmed. Firstly, supporters can get their hands on a unique and exclusive collectors’ item matchday programme, with

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