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World Rugby has confirmed that Aimee Barrett-Theron (South Africa) and Maggie Cogger-Orr (New Zealand) will take charge of the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 semi-finals this weekend.
World Rugby has announced that former Ireland centre Lynne Cantwell and England prop Rochelle ‘Rocky’ Clark will be inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame during a special ceremony on 26 September at the Women’s Summit, held in London on the eve of the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 final.
World Rugby and Getty Images joining forces on a unique programme to train the next generation of sports photographers.
World Rugby has confirmed that Sara Cox (England), Hollie Davidson (Scotland), Aimee Barrett-Theron (South Africa) and Aurélie Groizeleau (France) will take charge of the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 quarter-finals this weekend.
Japan v Spain on Sunday in York will see the English official become the first female to referee 50 test matches.
Women’s RWC 2025 celebrates World Colour Blind Awareness Day as the first Rugby World Cup to be delivered since guidance became policy.
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One year out from Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025, we sat down with Claire Thomas, Karen Carney and Katy Daley-McLean to discuss the last decade of women’s sport.
From winning Women's Six Nations Player of the Tournament to being selected in Team GB's rugby sevens squad for the Olympics Games at Paris 2024, Ellie Kildunne has had a fantastic journey. She discusses it all on Stronger Than You Think!
Trailblazer Gill Burns MBE! In this episode, they discuss Gill's experiences of representing England, winning the Women's Rugby World Cup and the challenges she faced trying to play the game she loves.
Hollie discusses why she made the decision to become a referee, how much she enjoys refereeing finals, going to the Rugby World Cup and how she deals with the abuse that officials get.
England Red Rose, Rosie Galligan, speaks about her then move to Harlequins, her emotions around being dropped by England and she recalls the time when she contracted bacterial meningitis and almost lost her legs.