Wasps unite under one banner

Wasps have unveiled an updated version of its logo as part of its move to bring all elements of the club under one banner. The men’s and women’s teams, netball team, and the academy, as well as Wasps FC, will all adopt the new visual identity. The evolution of the Wasps’ crest pays homage to

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Major Moves – and some Consequences

As of today, 17 July, the big names changing clubs are: Abbie Ward​- from Quins to Bristol Leanne Riley​- from Quins to Bristol Rosie Galligan​- from Sarries to Quins Sarah Bonar​- from Gloucester-Hartpury to Quins Ellie Kildunne​- from Wasps to Quins Add to them Beth Blacklock (DMPDS to Quins), not an international, but exactly the

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Ellie Kildunne joins Harlequins

Harlequins Women have announced that England international Ellie Kildunne has joined the Club ahead of the 2021/22 Allianz Premier 15s season. The 21-year-old full-back joins the South West London Club looking to build on a blistering start to her career, featuring fourteen times for the Red Roses winning three Women’s 6 Nations titles along the

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Robinson and Green to remain at Harlequins

Harlequins Women have announced that both Emily Robinson and Ellie Green have re-signed with the Club ahead of the 2021/22 Allianz Premier 15s season. It’s been a breakthrough season to remember for the 20-year-old flanker as Robinson found herself included in England’s Six Nations squad earlier this year. The young forward is thrilled to have

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Try of the Millennium

Picking ‘the best of’ is all the rage. How on earth do we decide the best try of a group? Here are some possible criteria: 1. A solo effort 2. A team effort 3. A game changer 4. Against all the odds 5. Patriotism (jingoism?) 6. Personal favouritism Then comes the question: who picks the

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A Round-up of recent Events in Rugby

Things have been happening in rugby recently that vary from the most delightful of surprises to the totally predictable. The Honours Board We must start with the double award of MBEs to Simon Middleton, Head Coach of the Red Roses, and Emily Scarratt, the rosiest of the Roses. A third consecutive Grand Slam was seen as a

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