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.
Harlequins have completed the signing of former England forward Harriet Millar-Mills ahead of the 2024-25 Premiership Women’s Rugby (PWR) season.
Harlequins Women have announced a series of retirements ahead of their final Premiership Women’s Rugby match of the season this weekend.
The British & Irish Lions has today announced details for the first-ever Lions Women’s Tour to travel to New Zealand in September 2027.
This season at Harlequins, it’s naturally been really disappointing not to make the top four for the first time. We haven't been good enough this year and we probably don't deserve to be in the top four. We believe we're a better team than what we have produced over the season.
Now retired from the sport, Brown was one of the members of that World Cup squad and she admitted the loss was initially difficult to take.
The proposal of an inaugural British and Irish Lions women’s tour has sparked discussion over just how the exciting concept would work.
England forward Shaunagh Brown is to call time on her playing career at the end of December. The 32-year-old, who represented the Red Roses at the recent 2021 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand, will retire on 30 caps.
What’s fascinating– with five rounds of this new season played – is that there is so much we still don’t know. The current Premier 15s table is an utterly alien creature to long-term followers of the league.
Let’s utilise the greatness of what England has created over the years and have them involved in some shape or form. It’s surprisingly not been considered and down to lack of creativity. Sadly, I think it’s a massive opportunity missed.