President Cyril Ramaphosa has congratulated the Springbok Women national rugby team on winning the Rugby Africa Women's Cup and advancing to the 2025 Rugby World Cup in England.
Springbok Women captain Nolusindiso Booi believes Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 qualification can help catapult the side into their “next phase” of development.
The Test rugby season got off to a sad and soggy start for Australia’s women’s rugby side, defeated 33-14 by world No 4 Canada in the opening match of the new Pacific Four series at Allianz Stadium in Sydney.
Turning to a World Cup winner in pursuit of a Super Rugby Women's title, Wallaroos flyhalf Arabella McKenzie is ready to bring her improved kicking game to the international stage.
RUGBY AFRICA WRAP: South Africa and Madagascar got off to winning starts in their bid to win the Rugby Africa Women’s Cup 2024 and qualify for WXV 2 and Women’s World Cup 2025.
It has been a whirlwind weekend in the world of Women’s rugby, as just when one tournament comes to an end, another begins on a different continent. This past weekend…
When the gold dust settles on Ireland achieving third in the Women’s Six Nations and qualification for next year’s World Cup, we wonder if any folk high up in Irish rugby will think of sending a voice-note to their comrades in the Six…
Ireland clinched third place in the Women's Six Nations with a 15-12 victory over Scotland, which also secured their spot at next year's Rugby World Cup.
Ireland senior coach John McKee says the outcome of Italy’s game with Wales won’t be their primary focus when they play Scotland at Ravenhill on the final weekend of the Women’s Six Nations on Saturday. Scotland, Italy and Ireland are all…
The Rugby Football Union will lose one of its most senior figures less than a year before the Women’s World Cup when Sue Day joins the Football Association.
A six-year sponsorship deal with Cadbury will take the Wallaroos to the home World Cup in 2029 and provide crucial investment on the road to professionalism.
Within seconds of their faces coming into focus on screen, Karen Almond is telling Katy Daley-Mclean: “My dad sent me articles about you. He used to say we were quite similar – ‘Ooh, that No 10 who plays for England just like you did…’”