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News | February 25, 2014 | news
Former Springbok prop Lawrence Sephaka has been appointed the new Springbok Women’s head coach in the lead up to the Women's Rugby World Cup.
Zimbabwe have been playing international women’s rugby since 2005, but - despite a long rugby tradition in the country - they have rarely managed to finish higher than fifth or sixth in continental championships. However a long-awaited women’s rugby league will be established next month, which aims to uncover talent that will strengthen their team.
Siobhan McHugh says England U20s can take positives out of their tough recent programme against France.
News | February 23, 2014 | news
A second tournament win sent Australia to the top of the WSWS rankings, a head of New Zealand.
France remain on course for the Grand Slam with a powerful 27-0 win over Wales.
Italy recorded their biggest ever 6 Nations win with a 45-5 victory over Scotland to make it two wins from three in this year's tournament.
News | February 22, 2014 | news
The third leg of the Women’s Sevens World Series began in Sao Paulo in very different conditions to the previous week in Atlanta. Heat and humidity were the big problem, rather than cold, but this did not get in the way of some great rugby.
News | February 20, 2014 | news
Former England captain Sue Day previews the third round of the women's 6 Nations
News | February 18, 2014 | news
If you are anywhere near Esher in Surrey on Saturday, drop by the rugby club to watch some of the stars of the future.
The Women’s Sevens World Series moves from winter to summer this weekend as – after the shortest ever break between tournaments – the Series moves into the southern hemisphere for the first time.
News | February 17, 2014 | news
We look ahead to round three of the women's 6 Nations with some thrilling matches in store.
News | February 16, 2014 | news
Russia, Canada and New Zealand went unbeaten on day one of the Atlanta 7s while Japan were the surprise package, beating Spain to go through to the Quarters.