Round four of the Guinness Women’s Six Nations sees Wales head coach Sean Lynn make two changes to his starting XV, including one positional, as Wales prepare for their final home fixture of this year's Championship.
Wales head coach Sean Lynn has made only two changes to the team that lost 21-24 to Scotland in the opening round of the Women’s Six Nations.
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.
As Gloucester Hartpury became the first women’s Premiership team to win three consecutive titles, so ended Sean Lynn’s 24-year stint with Hartpury and Gloucester.
The destination of the WXV 2 2024 title will be decided at the end of the third and final round this weekend. Get all the team news here as and when it drops.
WXV 2 2024 moves inland this weekend as the action shifts to Athlone Sports Stadium and the race for the title intensifies. Get all the team news here.
WXV 2 2024 will get underway at DHL Stadium this weekend. Get all the team news from Cape Town here.
Olympians Jasmine Joyce and Kayleigh Powell have been included in the Wales squad for WXV 2 in South Africa.
Kerin Lake will win her 50th Test cap when Wales take on Spain in their WXV play-off at Cardiff Arms Park on Saturday.
Wales and Italy kicked off Super Saturday at the Principality Stadium with the home side recording their first win of the 2024 competition with a 22-20 scoreline.