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News | June 10, 2014 | news
Wales head coach Rhys Edwards has made a couple of surprise inclusions in his squad for Women's Rugby World Cup 2014, which takes place in France from 1-17 August.
In conditions very different to those they are likely to expierience in Paris, Canada put in their best-ever performance against New Zealand - but it was still not enough to stop the Ferns.
News | June 9, 2014 | news
England won the first leg of the FIRA AER European Grand Prix in Moscow with a 24-20 victory over home side Russia.
News | June 8, 2014 | news
The United States have announced a 30-player squad for a three-game tour to the UK at the end of this month. The tour will involve one test against Wales (June 28) and two against England (July 2 and 6).
A complete list of all warm-up fixtures organised by Women's Rugby World Cup teams.
Ukarine won FIRA’s European Sevens Division “A” Championship at the weekend with them and Scotland promoted to next year's Top 12 – a tournament that will double as the continent’s Olympic qualifier.
News | June 7, 2014 | news
New Zealand continue to build impressively towards the World Cup with a 90-12 win over Samoa at Eden Park.
News | June 6, 2014 | news
Next weekend will be busy one for European women’s rugby with 24 teams – all with a theoretical chance of Olympic glory – competing in the Division “A” and Top 12 tournaments in Bergen and Moscow.
Canada opened their tour of New Zealand with an impressive 22-0 win over Australia in a game which also ended Australia's brief world cup warm-up series.
News | June 5, 2014 | news
Norway. Land of fjords and innovative women’s rugby videos takes women’s sevens where it’s never been before this weekend as the FIRA’s European Sevens Division “A” Championship arrives in Bergen – the most northerly city ever to host international women’s rugby. We look at the competition to join Europe’s elite.
News | June 4, 2014 | news
The schedule of matches at the first leg of the Women's Sevens European Grand Prix in Moscow. All timings are local time.
News | June 1, 2014 | news
Can a test team disappear into isolation for four years, give up many of its leading players to sevens, and still return as a World Cup contender? The jury is still out after Australia’s return to the test scene resulted in a 38-3 defeat in Rotorua today (1st June)