Source: Rugby Australia

Joanne Yapp’s Decision

Some Implications Jo Yapp, head coach of the Wallaroos, has announced that she will end her term in charge at the end of the 2025 RWC. In no way should this surprise us. The closest parallel I can think of in recent times is Lynne Cantwell’s decision to return to ireland after a spell as

Continue Reading →


Source: Brett Phibbs / action press

One-way traffic for Black Ferns

New Zealand v USA Pacific Four, Round Three The Eagles made a promising start, winning penalties and territory, to cause the big crowd to delay their celebrations. By the end the scales had tipped wildly the other way, sending the Black Ferns and their fans into raptures. Mackenzie Hawkins’ early touch kicks lacked accuracy, but

Continue Reading →

Ella Amory re-signs for Trailfinders

Ealing Trailfinders have announced the re-signing of Ella Amory. Amory joined the squad in 2023 and extends her stay ahead of the 25-26 campaign. Known for her quick feet, Amory combines her explosive pace with sharp decision-making, making her a dynamic and versatile playmaker in both the scrum-half and fly-half roles. Amory was part of

Continue Reading →

GB7s bites the dust

Should we be surprised? No. It’s been an uphill struggle since Great Britain first sttempted to pull a squad together for the Rio Olympic Sevens. Players will still come together to compete in SVNS tournaments, but without financial backing their results are bound to take a nose-dive. Where else have we seen three unions merging

Continue Reading →


Source: Rugby Canada

Who will beat Canada in the World Cup final?

Australia v Canada That might be a tiny bit of a hopeful punt, but Canada’s all-round play takes a lot of stopping. The Wallaroos found them too hot to handle. The game could hardly have started worse for the hosts. They let Alex Tessier’s kick-off bounce back into Krissy Scurfield’s hands. Canada were caught holding

Continue Reading →


Source: Zach Franzen / World Rugby

GB7s Programmes Remodelled

The Great Britain men’s and women’s sevens programmes will be remodelled from next season, with the intention for both sides to continue to compete on the HSBC SVNS Series under a new operating model. The programme will run solely as a camp and competition model, with players coming together to train and play on the

Continue Reading →


Source: Blake Armstrong / action press

New Zealand v USA

Pacific Four, Round Three When the Black Ferns term this a ‘must-win’ game, they don’t mean it’s high time they downed the Eagles’ colours. No, they intend winning the Pac-4 trophy that Canada claimed last year. Black Ferns Allan Bunting is able to experiment again. He has named four uncapped players, including two more switching

Continue Reading →


Source: Trailfinders

Cassandra Tuffnail re-signs with Trailfinders

Trailfinders have announced that Cassandra Tuffnail has re-signed with the Club, committing her future to Trailfinders Women. The 27-year-old Canadian international has been a key member of the forward pack since joining the club, showcasing her leadership and powerful scrummaging ability. A product of the Trailfinders Rugby Academy, Cassandra previously captained Brunel University Women’s Rugby.

Continue Reading →


Source: ©INPHO/Bryan Keane

Aoife Wafer – was it inevitable?

Quins have at last added a top name to their list of tween-season signings. Aoife Wafer leaves Leinster for the PWR. All Quins fans will be delighted by the news. They have suffered long enough with their side failing to hit the jackpot since their solitary trophy win in 2021 – and that was after

Continue Reading →