Another week in Dubai, another eventful one for Spain, ending in the best way possible: a victory over the Netherlands that edges them closer to their Women’s Rugby World Cup dream.
Spain need only two points from their final match in WXV 3 2024 to secure their place at Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025, having made it two wins from two on Saturday. There were also victories for Samoa and Hong Kong China in the United Arab…
Alaro City, the most investor-friendly free zone in Nigeria, has announced its official sponsorship of the Nigerian Rugby League Association (NRLA) and the Nigerian Women’s Rugby Team. The partnership underscores Alaro City’s commitment to…
With a year to go until the Women's Rugby World Cup 2025 final, Ellie Kildunne is typically honest when asked about her motivations ahead of a potentially seismic 12 months.
Record breaking figures have been released by World Rugby, revealing a never before seen demand for Women’s Rugby World Cup tickets. The women’s side of the sport certainly continues to…
The Nigeria women’s rugby team, the Green Falcons, have secured a spot in the Rugby League World Cup Series, defeating Kenya for the sole African ticket.
The Nigeria women’s rugby team, the Green Falcons, have edged Kenya on a technicality to become the first-ever MEA women’s team to qualify for the Rugby League World Cup Series, The PUNCH reports. Nigeria and Kenya competed in the first…
Scotland Women have given themselves a brilliant platform over the last 17 months with 10 wins from 13 Tests, WXV 2 silverware, and climbing to an all-time high of number five in the World Rugby Women’s Rankings just this week.
The 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup is less than 12 months away and the countdown is on across England. The tournament is set to kick-off in Sunderland’s Stadium of Light…
Nigeria’s Black Stallions are gearing up preparation for their Women’s Rugby League World Cup qualifying two-legged fixture against Kenya in Nairobi later this month, PUNCH Sports Extra reports. Twenty-two invited players have been working…
ALEX BYWATER AT TWICKENHAM: If England women's side produce a repeat result to the one we saw here yesterday in a little over 12 months, then the bigwigs at the RFU will be more than happy.