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RFU form diversity and inclusion advisory group

The group will support the RFU to effectively deliver against its strategic objective: to drive rugby union in England to reflect the diversity in society An independent diversity and inclusion advisory group, chaired by former England, Lions and Harlequins player, Ugo Monye, alongside vice-chair Giselle Mather, ex-England player and current Wasps Ladies director of rugby,

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Women’s Super League results Round 1

Big wins for all the home sides in the opening round of the Betfred Women’s Super League. Results: Round 1 – Sunday 18 April St Helens 86 – 0 Bradford Bulls Castleford Tigers 40 – 6  Featherstone Rovers Wigan Warriors 52 – 8  Warrington Wolves Leeds Rhinos 68 – 16 York City Knights


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France blaze away – Ireland v France

Last week Ireland ran seven tries past hapless Wales. Today back home they leaked eight tries to a rampant French side who made them look ordinary again. Such are the gulfs set between the competing nations; twas ever thus. The Irish started well enough: Emeline Gros made two errors, first not catching the kick-off, then

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York City Knights look forward to season opener

This weekend, 18th April, marks the return of the Women’s Super League and York City Knights have a tough opener away to Leeds Rhinos. The York City Knights are founder members of the Women’s Super League which is now entering its third season. The League comprises 10 teams: Bradford Bulls, Castleford Tigers, Featherstone Rovers, Huddersfield

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Wasps head West for Round 17

After a rest week, Wasps are back on the road following their victory against DMP Durham Sharks on Easter weekend. This time a little less far afield to face Gloucester Hartpury. Mather has named five changes to the starting line up for this weekend’s fixture. We see the return of Millar-Mills and Muir to the

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