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News | December 31, 2010 | news
Veteran Wales full-back Non Evans has announced her retirement from international women's rugby having won 87 caps for her country.
News | December 16, 2010 | news
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News | December 14, 2010 | news
The Canada women's rugby team will be led by a new coach this season as John Long has decided to step down from his post.
News | December 13, 2010 | news
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News | December 10, 2010 | news
Sky Sports will return to broadcasting live women's rugby when they show the England women's clash against France in February from Worcester.
News | December 9, 2010 | news
The Finland women’s rugby team were paid a visit by a leading England international recently as they prepare for European action next year.
News | December 7, 2010 | news
The New Zealand Rugby Union look set to concedeto pressure to return the axed women’s NPC next season.
News | December 6, 2010 | news
New Zealand women's rugby prop Steph Te Ohaere Fox (pictured in the middle with New Zealand team mates) made a big impact in the game in London earlier this year when she helped her side lift the World Cup.
News | December 5, 2010 | news
Samurai Dubai won the women's title at the Dubai Sevens, beating France in the final played in front of a huge crowd.
News | December 1, 2010 | news
The women's regional championship in Wales is coming to a close - with the country'stop players battling it out in just one final round of games before hoping to be chosen to represent their country in the 6 Nations next year. We spoke to Sophie Bennett, WRU Women's Performance Manager, about getting Wales back on track and ready for their next major competition.
News | November 29, 2010 | news
Last week England star Maggie Alphonsi won the Sunday Times Sportswoman of the year award beating off stiff competition from a host of better known UK sports names. The newspaper's rugby union correspondent Stephen Jones wrote over the weekend about Alphonsi's impact on the global game which we have reprinted with permission below.
Scotland's women's rugby coach Gary Parker is to step down from his position after just over a year in the role. Parker says he cannot make the time commitment needed to stay in the role but said he thoroughly enjoyed working with the squad.