2 sides of a Women’s World Cup that could transform rugby
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Ilona Maher’s mission at the Women’s Rugby World Cup is about more than just winning games. The world’s most followed rugby player on social media wants to get more eyeballs on the sport heading into
Ex-England captain Sarah Hunter ready for World Cup in a ‘different capacity’ - The 39-year-old retired from rugby in 2023, finishing her career as England’s most capped player with 141 appearances and is now their defence coach.
Picture: Adrian Dennis/AFP LONDON - England coach John Mitchell believes it is "irrelevant" his side are favourites to win the Women's Rugby World Cup. Tournament hosts England kick-off this year's World Cup against the United States in Sunderland on ...
As the Women’s Rugby World Cup arrives in the UK, Jodie Ounsley, 24, from Yorkshire, shares how she defied expectations – and why more women should give the sport a try
American scrum-half Cass Bargell received a message on one of her candid videos on life as an athlete with an ostomy bag. It came from the mum of a six-year-old boy who had also undergone ileostomy surgery and plays sports.
Sarah Hunter, the Red Roses defence coach, believes this month’s Women’s Rugby World Cup will attract more women into coaching roles.
The Women’s Rugby World Cup has officially declared a sell-out with upwards of 80,000 people expected to attend Twickenham in a record audience for a women’s rugby game on 27 September.
Hannah Botterman hopes England can emulate Lionesses effect at Rugby World Cup - The Red Roses begin their World Cup campaign on Friday with a clash against the United States at the Stadium of Light.