Ahead of the sophomore season of Premiership Women’s Rugby, Matt Merritt dusts off his crystal ball and takes a peek into what promises to be an exciting year.
Ahead of the sophomore season of Premiership Women’s Rugby, Matt Merritt dusts off his crystal ball and takes a peek into what promises to be an exciting year.
As a number of familiar faces hang up their boots, Matt Merritt takes a look at the next generation of talent that is set to carry the Premiership Women's Rugby torch forward.
2024 feels like it has only just begun, but already it feels like it might be Millie Hyett’s year. The Gloucester-Hartpury back has found her way into a Red Roses training camp, been named in the starting line-up for her club for the first time and bagged a try in the same game.
Walking through the doors into England camp fills you with all sorts of emotions. On one end of the spectrum, it’s the excitement to see friends from different clubs, catch up and play some incredible rugby. On the other end it's that pit of nerves for the grueling sessions ahead (including fitness testing!), it’s that imposter syndrome of ‘Am I really one of the best players in England to be in this room?’ But for sure, the excitement outweighs the nerves.
With the Premiership Women’s Rugby season about to kick off, it’s time to review who has moved where. Every team has signed some new players and lost others.