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Fixtures confirmed for second edition of WXV

World Rugby has today unveiled the pools and action-packed match schedule for WXV, the highly anticipated return of the women’s 15s competition which promises thrilling encounters across all three levels in Vancouver, South Africa and Dubai with the final six Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 places up for grabs. Kicking off on Friday, 27 September

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The World Cup and WXV warm up with a shock

The weekend, 29-30 June, saw vital steps taken in qualifying for both global competitions. The least surprising was Wales’ 52-20 home win against Spain. This gave Cymru the key to an invaluable RWC place, and ensured they wouldn’t suffer the ignominy of diving from WXV1 to 3 in a single jump. So now we know

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WXV 2024 – Halfway House

Now we have the three locations revealed for the second edition of WXV: Canada for WXV1, South Africa for WXV2 and Dubai for WXV3. In other words, one new country, Canada, and a straight repeat of the other two. The three competitions are scheduled to take place through September and October. But as usual, we

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Canada, South Africa and Dubai to host WXV 2024

WXV returns in September and October with Canada, South Africa and Dubai hosting the best of the best in women’s international rugby. With the added excitement of six Women’s Rugby World Cup England 2025 places up for grabs, the action promises to be compelling. All three levels of the tournament to be played across three

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Spain to host a Tier of WXV?

Reports from Madrid (www.elconfidencial.com/deportes/rugby/2024-01-03/espana-world-series-juegos-olimpicos-copa-mundo-seleccion_3802457/) suggest that the federation (RFER) has full confidence in Las Leonas in regaining their place in WXV2 this year. One possibility is that the tournament might take place in the Spanish capital. As with every other rugby nation, they have twin aims in view: the 2024 WXV and the 2025 World

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Reactions to WXV – Part Three

Here’s a look at Tables, Aims, Coaches, Promotion-Relegation and Points The Results This is the finishing order of the three levels: WXV1 England Canada Australia New Zealand France Wales WXV2 Scotland Italy South Africa Japan USA Samoa WXV3 Ireland Fiji Spain Kenya Kazakhstan Colombia One thing is certain: nobody got anywhere close to guessing that

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A Look Back at WXV – Part Two

Here’s a look at the way WXV worked out. Two issues are discussed here, Attendances and Venues Attendances Sally Horrox, World Rugby’s director of women’s rugby, admitted that crowds need to grow, but is sure they will. Optimism is always an asset for a person in so responsible a position. But she makes statements that

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A Look Back at WXV

Part One First, how did the top six nations get on? England They had an unusual approach to the new tournament: a new interim coach and new assistant coaches; the incoming coach just arriving from France, and with no experience of the women’s game. That was the set-up the RFU had ordained. One further bugbear:

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A Glorious Game of Rugby

Canada v France I shouldn’t call this the third topsy-turvy result of the series, but pre-match France had looked the out-and-out winners. No, the two nations have been competing for that third place in the world hierarchy for a long time. Today the Maple Leafs put on a show to remember. France won the first

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Let’s play Cards

Australia v Wales It’s a sad fact that Wales didn’t deserve to win this tight match. Once more cards played a central role. Siokapesi Palu was shown a red, the fourth of the tournament, for jumping into Jasmine Joyce with a dangerous shoulder-to-head tackle. After half-time Sera Naiqama was dismissed for ten minutes for pulling

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