2 sides of a Women’s World Cup that could transform rugby
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THE Women’s Rugby World Cup is HERE – and is set to take England by storm this summer! The Red Roses will look to win a first title since 2014 on home soil after finishing runners-up
U.S. rugby player Ilona Maher said she is contemplating an offer to participate in WWE wrestling as a stepping stone to Hollywood after the Women's Rugby World Cup that kicks off on Friday in England.
GAME 1 Alarm set: 4.30am, Monday August 25 Black Ferns vs Spain, York Community Stadium. Live on Sky Sport Spain might not be a country you associate with rugby but they have a proud history in the women’s game. Featuring in the women’s Six Nations until 2006 when they were replaced by Italy to mirror the men’s tournament.
Nigerian-American Cheta Emba fell in love with rugby while studying for a degree in molecular and cellular biology at one of the world's most famous universities.
Loughborough Lightning and USA international Kathryn Treder is set to feature in the Womens Rugby World Cup; she is a Stanford graduate and also works as a data scientist; England play USA in the tour