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Women's Rugby Rundown

Women's Rugby Rundown

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Get ready for the ultimate sprint through the latest and greatest in women's rugby with the "Women's Rugby Rundown"! It's not just news; it's your weekly dose of all things awesome in the world of women's rugby, served up in bite-sized, engaging nuggets. We're on a mission to keep you in the loop without taking up your precious time. Expect top stories, updates, and events delivered with a dash of fun. If you're a fan of women's rugby and love a good time, join the ride! And hey, if you want to be a VIP supporter, check out our Patreon page.YSC Rugby Rugby
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  • W6N, PAC4, and Europe Championship Action Plus Historic Firsts in Cambodia, Cyprus, and Greece | WRR 241
    Apr 13 2026

    Welcome to WRR 241 for April 6 to 13. This week, we are diving into a whirlwind of international action as the Six Nations heats up, the Pacific Four Series kicks off in Sacramento, and the European Championship moves toward a title-deciding showdown. On the domestic front, we have major playoff structures locking in USA, Canada, and France, alongside groundbreaking pathway announcements in Australia. We are also celebrating historic milestones for the game in Cyprus, Greece and Cambodia, while looking ahead to a massive slate of international fixtures across the globe.

    Read all the week’s Women’s Rugby News: https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2026/04/13/w6n-pac4-and-europe-championship-action-plus-historic-firsts-in-cambodia-cyprus-and-greece-wrr-241/

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    13 mins
  • Olympians Blast IOC Policy, Germany Claims European Crown & WXV Global Series Format | WRR 240
    Apr 6 2026

    Welcome to WRR 240 for March 30–April 5, 2026. This week is headlined by a group of five high profile Olympians publicly slamming the IOC’s new mandatory genetic testing policy as a violation of human dignity and a threat to the future of women’s sports. In international play, Germany has officially been crowned the European Trophy champions and on the domestic front, the Isuzu Bulls Daisies secured a historic fourth consecutive title in South Africa’s Women’s Super League 1, and the Tropical 7s wrapped up its largest event to date in the Americas. As the road to the Super Regionals narrows in the US, the international window prepares to burst open with the kickoff of the Pacific Four Series and the of the Guinness Women’s Six Nations.

    Read all the week’s women’s rugby news: https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2026/04/05/olympians-blast-ioc-policy-germany-claims-european-crown-wxv-global-series-format-wrr-240/

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    8 mins
  • Brazil Stuns the Sevens World, Wolfhounds Complete Three-Peat, and WRU Chair Steps Down | WRR 239
    Mar 30 2026

    Welcome to WRR 239 for March 23-29. This week we are absolutely packed with breathtaking action from across the globe, including a shocker in Sao Paulo as Brazil secured their spot in the elite HSBC SVNS World Championship. In XVs news, the international calendar is locking in with squad announcements for the Pacific Four Series and the highly anticipated Guinness Six Nations, while the Netherlands and Spain issued overwhelming statements to kick off the Rugby Europe Championship, and the Wolfhounds snagged their third Celtic Challenge title. On the domestic front, the Italian champion was decided, and the race for playoff spots is heating up everywhere from England to Uganda. We also have critical developing stories regarding player welfare in Mexico, Scotland, and at the club level in England that are shaking the foundations of the game.

    Get all the week’s women’s rugby news: https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2026/03/30/brazil-stuns-the-sevens-world-wolfhounds-complete-three-peat-and-wru-chair-steps-down-wrr-239/

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    14 mins
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