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News | January 2, 2022 | news
We look ahead to 2022 and set out five things we'd like to see this year in women's rugby.
News | December 21, 2021 | news
A group of Irish women's players have met key government Ministers as they seek to make changes to improve the game in Ireland.
With so much of France’s regional press now behind pay walls it is difficult to provide the level of coverage of France’s Elite 1 that Scrumqueens has done in the past, but with the league phase now the midway stage and at the start of a Christmas break, it is good opportunity to catch up with the competition.
News | December 15, 2021 | news
New Zealand women's players won big in the country's prestigious ASB Rugby Awards this week.
News | December 13, 2021 | news
A new women's rugby players union has been launched to support and advocate for athletes in England's Allianz Premier 15s competition.
News | December 9, 2021 | news
Tim Walsh has been named as the Australian Women’s Sevens coach while currnent coach John Manenti moves to become the men's head coach in an unusual job swap.
News | December 4, 2021 | news
The second Dubai Sevens, and the same result – Australia winners again, Fiji runners-up and France took bronze. But elsewhere the outcome was very different.
Portugal returned to test rugby today – after 26 years away – and did so with a win.
News | December 2, 2021 | news
The Women’s Six Nations will retain its own dedicated window in the calendar in March and April next year with the competition also reverting to a full five rounds.
News | November 27, 2021 | news
South Africa take on the Barbarians tomorrrow at Twickenham.
You can take nothing for granted – that is the main message from the opening round of the World Series after it returned. That – and Australia look awesome!
In front of a likely world record crowd, the Barbarians women defeated South Africa 60-5