Wales head coach Sean Lynn handed first Test starts to Maisie Davies, Jenni Scoble and Alaw Pyrs as he named his maiden team to play Scotland in the Guinness Women's Six Nations.
Gloucester-Hartpury ran out 34-19 winners over Saracens Women to celebrate their third consecutive PWR final win. We break down where the game was won and lost.
Sometimes finals can be torrid, tense affairs without much to get your teeth stuck into. This final however, did not lack for points on the board, ferocious defence or scintillating tries- nine of them altogether.
If domestic seasons are supposed to be marathons, then the 2024/25 Premiership Women’s Rugby (PWR) campaign has been an unrelenting sprint for all involved.
Timing is everything in sport and Wales flanker Kate Williams could not have picked a better one to score her first Test try.
Wales and Australia each head to Rodney Parade on Friday night in desperate need of a victory to generate some momentum going into WXV 2 in South Africa.
Super Saturday saw three record crowds in attendance, which deserves headlines in itself; but in terms of the rugby, who were the players of this year’s Six Nations set apart from the rest?
In Round 12, the claws of sporting jeopardy seized the Premier 15s table, and gave it a thorough rattle. For the first time since the season kicked off, there’s not a cherry on top of the standings, but a chief.
The all-singing, all-dancing spectacle of the Allianz Premier 15s gets another run. Of course it does: it’s the best domestic women’s league in the world.
RugbyPass gives the rundown for the 2022/23 Premier 15s, sharing some key signings and giving our best estimate of where each team will finish out the regular season.