Our 2019 year in review includes our top women’s rugby posts from this website (direct traffic) and Instagram (referral traffic). We started our insta in early 2018 and it didn’t take long to gather a following so we thought it was fitting that we highlight that channel.
The top website posts that received visitors include our annual USA College and Club standings, our coverage of the 2019 Six Nations, Mere Baker joining ARPTC, USA Rugby College Scholarships and one that always stays in our top posts is an article from January 2012 highlighting CJ Hildreth and Todd Clever on their selection as International Athletes.
On insta it was a different story and we find that pretty interesting. The top posts start with the Six Nations and ended with the Baa Baas trick play. We realize that the Baa Baas match was in late November but it’s received the most likes even over all our current December posts!
In between the Six Nations and the Baa Baas match against Wales, World Rugby released the ‘Women in Rugby Global Marketing Campaign”, South Africa appointed their first female coach of a national team, Australia struggled at Biarritz 7s, the feature on the origination of Japanese women’s rugby goes viral, Portia Woodman returns after a year long absence, Harvard takes NIRA title, and the Baa Baas trick play confuses the internet.
As always you can join us on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram to get all of your women’s rugby news.
Top Posts
2019-2020 Women’s USA Rugby College Standings
UPDATE April 2020: Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, most competitions have cancelled their 2019-2020 seasons.
2019-2020 D1, D2 & D3 USA Rugby Women’s Club Standings
UPDATE April 2020: Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, most competitions have cancelled their 2019-2020 seasons.
2019 Women’s Rugby Six Nations
The 2019 Women’s Rugby Six Nations begins in a few weeks and will once again
Mere Baker Joins ARPTC as Technical Advisor
American Rugby Pro Training Center (ARPTC), the largest designated National Development Academy in the United
USA Rugby College Scholarships – UPDATED
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Cade (CJ) Hildreth and Todd Clever are the International Athletes of the Year by InternationalAthlete.com
USA Rugby Eagles Cade (CJ) Hildreth and Todd Clever were selected as the 2011 International
View this post on Instagram6 Nations: Round 1talking points | ScrumQueens https://buff.ly/2WDYQNj
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View this post on InstagramFirst woman appointed to coach a South African national team https://buff.ly/2EEmPoj
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View this post on InstagramNo excuses, Australian women's sevens have plenty of work to do https://buff.ly/2X3Eegn
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View this post on InstagramJoanna Kitlinski | Journey to the Jersey - Learn more by clicking the link in our bio.
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View this post on InstagramKelter sets record, leads USA women to Sevens Series championship https://buff.ly/338WJmY
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View this post on InstagramSevens superstar Portia Woodman returns after year-long absence https://buff.ly/2pIWelq
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View this post on InstagramHarvard Women's Rugby Captures First-Ever NIRA National Championship https://buff.ly/35n7wLD
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View this post on InstagramFrom rowing to rugby: Springbok Women's Sevens player Catha Jacobs https://buff.ly/2ritukx
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View this post on InstagramWatch: Barbarian Women leave fans baffled with bizarre freekick https://buff.ly/2syxRbb
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