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.
Here we are, about to begin another season of Premiership Women’s Rugby. Last season saw Gloucester-Hartpury Women lift the trophy once again, winning a free-flowing finale against Bristol Bears Women.
WXV 2 2024 will get underway at DHL Stadium this weekend. Get all the team news from Cape Town here.
Italy will be without the prolific Alyssa D’Inca as they attempt to go one better than last year and win WXV 2 in South Africa.
After helping England secure the inaugural WXV1 title with a commanding win over New Zealand, captain Marlie Packer was named this year’s World Rugby Women’s 15s Player of the Year.
Black Ferns co-captain Ruahei Demant is looking to become the first player to win World Rugby’s prestigious Women’s 15s Player of the Year twice after being nominated for the second year in a row.
WXV 2 kicked off in spectacular fashion in South Africa last Friday. Against Scotland, a bone-rattling tackle from Libbie Janse van Rensburg has done the rightful rounds on social media, and we were treated to some stunning tries across the competition.
One may assume the best fixtures will be New Zealand vs England; Wales vs Australia; even Canada vs France. But once you stop and think about the entertainment WXV2 has to offer, you suddenly realise every fixture shapes up to be a belter.
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?