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Harlequins matchday squad to play Gloucester-Hartpury

Harlequins Women Head Coach Gerard Mullen has named his matchday squad to visit Gloucester-Hartpury this Saturday. Mullen makes four changes to the starting XV that was defeated by Exeter Chiefs a fortnight ago. Rosie Dobson makes her first start of the season while there are three changes to the backline as Ella Amory, Beth Blacklock

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The Big Game – Fire and Ice

With the long-awaited return of spectators at live events, double English Champions Harlequins has announced the return of the world’s biggest annual club rugby event for a thirteenth year. Big Game 13, supported by Charles Stanley Wealth Managers, will mark Harlequins’ second-ever Double Header, with both the Club’s Men’s and Women’s teams in action for

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Harlequins sign Amelia Harper from Lightning

Harlequins Women are delighted to announce the signing of flanker Amelia Harper from Loughborough Lightning just days before the Club’s Round two Allianz Premier 15s fixture away at Worcester Warriors. Despite only being 21 years old, Harper has already featured four times for the Red Roses as she received her maiden international call up prior

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Harlequins name 2021/2022 playing squad

Harlequins Women can today confirm their 2021/22 playing squad that will aim to retain their Allianz Premier 15s title. There are a number of fresh faces that Head Coach Gerard Mullen has added to his arsenal, including England international Ellie Kildunne, who joins Quins having featured fourteen times for her country, winning three Women’s Six

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Shaunagh Brown re-signs for Harlequins

Harlequins Women are delighted to announce that tighthead prop Shaunagh Brown has re-signed with the Club ahead of the 2021/22 Allianz Premier 15s season. After joining Quins at the beginning of the 2016/2017 season, the front row quickly established herself as a firm fan favourite. It didn’t take long for Brown to win her first

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