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Harlequins confirm signing of Megan Barwick from Trailfinders

Harlequins Women have announced the signing of talented back-row Megan Barwick ahead of the 2025/26 season. Barwick joins Harlequins from city neighbours Trailfinders Women, having previously played for Bristol Bears. A powerful and abrasive back-row, Barwick is the first new signing to be confirmed by the Club ahead of the new season. Barwick arrives with

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Sara Seye signs new contract with Trailfinders

Trailfinders have announced that Sara Seye has signed a new contract with the Club. The 24-year-old Italian has been a key figure in the Trailfinders Women’s squad, offering solid scrummaging technique, dynamic play around the field and versatility throughout the pack. Seye was named the 2023/24 Coaches’ Player of the Year, a testament to her

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Latest Rugby News – 10 May 2025

A Sophie de Goede (Canada) is on the road to recovery from her ACL injury. It occurred as she was preparing for the last Olympics (Canada won silver in the 7s). To miss the 2025 RWC as well would be a double misfortune. She is now training harder than ever. The Maple Leafs are hoping

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Source: PWR

The Latest TNT offering for PWR

TNT has signed a contract to continue transmitting one PWR match per round for the next four years. Genevieve Shore, CE of the PWR is delighted, describing the new agreement as “a huge step forward”. It certainly is, in the sense that coverage will continue. The company has not got cold feet about its venture

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PWR agree new four-year deal with TNT Sports

TNT Sports in the UK and Ireland will continue to be the home of English domestic rugby after agreeing new long-term deals with Premiership Women’s Rugby and Premiership Rugby. The multi-year agreements will enable TNT Sports to continue utilising best-in-class production, unrivalled on-air expertise via some of the most respected voices in the sport as

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Source: Wallaroos Rugby

Wallaroos can’t unlock the door

Australia v New Zealand Pacific Four Series, Match Two The current standings stood 27-0 to the visitors. As a counter, the Wallaroos could boast a new record of four consecutive wins. But they couldn’t find a way of overturning history. Their best form came too rarely to match the power and accuracy of the Ferns.

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Australia v New Zealand – Preview

Pacific Four Series The second match takes us to the southern hemisphere, where it will stay till the final round on 23 May. Jo Yapp and Allan Bunting have announced their squads (see below). Wallaroos With the successful Fiji test behind her, Jo Yapp’s first job was to peruse the injury list. Unfortunately it amounts

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Black Ferns kickstart 2025 campaign against Australia

The Black Ferns coaching group have named their match-day 23 to play Australia in the Pacific Four Series (PAC4) at McDonald Jones Stadium on Saturday, May 10, 5.00pm NZT (3.00pm AEST). Teenage sensation Braxton Sorensen-McGee will start at fullback in her Black Ferns debut, while loosehead prop Awhina Tangen-Wainohu makes a return to the black

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How do you prepare for a World Cup?

Opinions differ As public interest in women’s rugby increases, so the business of preparing for it attracts more attention. Every national union has to balance up a number of considerations: Rest and recuperation The expense involved (can we really afford staging more matches?) The wishes of the head coach The most sensible choice of opposition

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Red Roses host Spain in Rugby World Cup preparation game

The Red Roses will host Spain in a preparation match ahead of the Women’s Rugby World Cup. John Mitchell’s side will welcome Las Leonas to Mattioli Woods Welford Road on Saturday 2nd August, 3pm, before heading to Mont-de-Marsan a week later (09.08.2025) to take on France. Last autumn, Spain was crowned WXV 3 champions after

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