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Tyla Shirley signs new Harlequins deal

Harlequins Women have announced that young forward Tyla Shirley has committed her future to the Club. England U20 international Shirley has made a huge impression so far during her time at the Club, starting in the PWR semi-final against Saracens, before being called up into the Red Roses training squad ahead of the 2025 Guinness

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Lisa Neumann extends stay with Harlequins Women

Harlequins Women are thrilled to confirm that Welsh international Lisa Neumann has extended her stay with the club ahead of the 2025/26 season. Neumann has impressed since making the move to West London, making 22 appearances in the Quarters and crossing for six tries. An industrious winger, Neumann has quickly asserted herself as a crucial

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Red Rose Lucy Packer renews with Quins

Harlequins Women are delighted to announce that vice-captain Lucy Packer has extended her stay at The Stoop into the 2025-26 season. Red Roses international Packer has been a key part of this Quins side for a number of seasons, making 98 first-team appearances in the Quarters at scrum-half. A livewire threat around the park, Packer

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Source: Harlequins

Kayleigh Powell re-signs with Harlequins

Harlequins Women have announced that Kayleigh Powell has renewed her contract with the club, ahead of the 2025-26 season. The Welsh international arrived in TW2 having represented Team GB 7s in the Paris Olympics and has since made 12 appearances in the Quarters, making the fly-half jersey her own and scoring three tries. Powell scored

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PWR – Quins v Bears

Drama and disappointment in equal measure A match of the highest quality has left both sides feeling they squandered the prize they sought. Bristol Bears achieved a momentous away win, but failed to secure an essential bonus point. Quins suffered an unwelcome home defeat, to leave them with an away tie against Sarries who demolished

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Your Friday Feast – Quins v Bears

This is one of the bigger match-ups the PWR has known. Not only are you getting another chance to see Iona Maher up close and personal, but here is one club desperate to make the semi-finals, the other desperate to ensure a home-tie. 6,000 tickets have already been purchased, but there’s still room for latecomers.

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PWR – Chiefs v Quins, plus other matters

The narrowest of margins Exeter Chiefs v Harlequins  A dramatic start: DaLeaka Menin went down injured in the first minute; a yellow for Silvia Turani who caused the mishap. Merry Doidge was held up over line, but Rogers opened the Chiefs’ account inside five minutes. By a great irony, Rogers would later cop her own

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