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PWR announces partnership with Oval Insights

Exeter Chiefs centre Alex Tessier has today welcomed a new partnership between Premiership Women’s Rugby and rugby’s leading data and analytics provider, Oval Insights Tessier who was named on World Rugby’s shortlist for World Player of the Year, was the leading points-scorer at WXV, and in the PWR, she has helped take Exeter Chiefs eight

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Who’s won what? – World Rugby Awards 2024

An angled view of events in Monte Carlo this evening Your new World 15s Player of the Year is Ellie Kildunne. The previous three XV’s winners were: Marlie Packer (2023), Ruahei Demant (2022) and Zoe Aldcroft (2021), so that’s three England winners in four years. Add with Emily Scarratt (2019) and Sarah Hunter (2016), it

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Ellie Kildunne named World Rugby Player of the Year

Ellie Kildunne (England) and Pieter-Steph du Toit (South Africa) receive the greatest accolade in the 15s categories. French superstar Antoine Dupont and Australia’s try-scoring machine Maddison Levi are crowned Player of the Year in the sevens categories. Young sensations Erin King (Ireland) and Wallace Sititi (New Zealand) take home World Rugby 15s Breakthrough Player of

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Hold on to your hats! PWR – Round Seven

The two Saturday matches were coloured by dreadful weather, high winds and heavy rain. Loughborough Lightning v Leicester Tigers I wonder if Leicestershire’s Tigers saw the irony of calling this game their ‘Derby’ day – wrong by one county! Scoring was more plentiful here than in the other game at Bristol. Tess Feury got the

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A new-look Canada Sevens squad

The new head coach of Canada Sevens, Jocelyn Barrieau, has announced her squad to compete in the first round of the SVNS World Series in Dubai, starting on 30 November. It is: 4. Breanne Nicholas (Kent Havoc RFC) 8. Carmen Izyk (RC Toulon Provence Méditerranée) 11. Piper Logan (Calgary Hornets and UCB) 17. Camille Arvin-Bérod

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Alev Kelter to make Lightning debut against Leicester Tigers

Alev Kelter makes her eagerly-anticipated Loughborough Lightning debut in this weekend’s East Midlands Derby with Leicester Tigers. The USA Olympic Sevens bronze medallist has been selected at inside centre alongside Red Roses star Emily Scarratt in an all-star midfield for the cinch Stadium at Franklin’s Gardens showdown on Saturday 23 November (kick-off: 2pm). Kelter has

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Harlequins squad for Saracens in The Duel

Head Coach Ross Chisholm names his side for the trip to Saracens on Sunday at StoneX Stadium, as Harlequins look to continue their rich vein of form in the PWR. Italy’s Silvia Turani packs down at loosehead following her try last week at The Stoop against Sale Sharks. Connie Powell is in at hooker after

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Back to Business PWR – Round 7 Preview

After a break, lasting an extra week for some players, the PWR returns to normal. Fixtures Saturday 23 November Loughborough Lightning v Leicester Tigers, 14.00 Bristol Bears v Trailfinders, 14.00 Sunday 24 November Sale Sharks v Exeter Chiefs, 12.00 Saracens v Quins, 15.00 It’s Gloucester-Hartpury’s turn to be deprived of a fixture. The first contest

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James Cooper names England U18 training squad

Head coach James Cooper has named his England U18 Women’s 36-player Training Squad for the 2024/25 campaign. Ashton Adcock, Tamsin Baynes, Aisha Jah, Hayley Jones, Solana Shaw de Leon, Isabel van der Straaten, Jo Vosakiwaiwai and Ellie Wilson are the eight previously-capped players reintegrated into Cooper and assistant coach Oli Perry’s programme. Katherine Dyke also

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