Welcome to the top women’s rugby news for July 12-18. World Rugby has announced new trial law amendments that will begin in August. These have a specific focus on the women’s game and this is important because there is little research around injury, recovery, concussion, menstruation, etc.
In XVs news, Madagascar has moved up to 27th place in the World Rugby Rankings which is is their highest placement ever, Uganda beat Zimbabwe twice in the Rugby Africa Cup, Border Ladies upset DHL Western for the Premier Division Championship and the Dr Farah Palmer Cup kicked off with victories by Canterbury, Auckland and Wellington.
Kenya will play Colombia in their Rugby World Cup repechage qualifier on August 28, European qualifiers between Italy, Ireland, Scotland & Spain will more than likely be a round-robin in September and Asia qualifiers between Japan, Hong Kong and Kazakhstan will be in October.
In 7s news, Australia is reeling from their Olympic selections where Ellia Green isn’t rostered and Asia has announced a full slate of 7s events beginning in September.
We close out the week with 2 articles in “Other News”, 12 features and 3 media.
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tl;dr: Under the Posts – Women’s Rugby News for July 12-18 – World Rugby focuses on new law amendments that specifically address the women’s game, Kenya and Colombia will play their Rugby World Cup Repechage match on August 28, Asia Qualifiers will be in October & Europe Qualifiers will be in September.
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Featured Women’s Rugby News
World Rugby has announced welfare-focused initiatives within a package of law amendments that will be trialled globally in competitions that start after 1 August, 2021, reflecting the sport’s ongoing commitment to injury reduction at all levels.
In an open letter to all members, World Rugby chairman Bill Beaumont set out his commitment specifically to women’s rugby saying:
“Women’s rugby is growing globally at a rapid pace and in line with the transformational 2017-25 World Rugby Women in Rugby strategy, we recognise that women’s rugby can and should follow its own path, and not just copy what is done in the men’s game.
“We will have a dedicated focus on the women’s game embedded within the laws review process to ensure the game is all it can be for women and girls
We will advance and act upon dedicated injury surveillance within the women’s game to reduce the risk of injury
We will act upon the outcomes of the Otago University Head Impact study and work undertaken by the University of Swansea to implement women specific injury prevention programmes
We will increase our research investment in the women’s game in addition to annual injury surveillance
We will implement the HIA process at women’s Rugby World Cup and explore feasibility of technology trials to aid the identification, prevention and management of concussion.”
Top Women’s Rugby News
XVs
- Madagascar has moved up to 27th place after they completed a double victory over Kenya
- Uganda beat Zimbabwe twice in the Rugby Africa Cup
- Border Ladies took the title over DHL Western in the Premier Division Championship
- Canterbury, Auckland and Wellington recorded victories in the first round of the Dr Farah Palmer Cup
- Kenya will play Colombia in their Rugby World Cup repechage qualifier on August 28
- Asia Championships between Japan, Hong Kong and Kazakhstan will be in October
- Scrum Queens reporting that European World Cup Qualifier between Italy, Ireland, Scotland and Spain will be a round-robin tournament September 5-19
- Ireland has announced the Energia All-Ireland League fixtures which begin on September 25
7s
- Poland won the U18 Europe trophy
- Australia is reeling from their Olympic selections (no Ellia Green) and their recent lackluster Oceania matches
- Asia has announced a full slate of events beginning in September
Other News
- Leicester Tigers will launch a women’s team in the new season as part of a new women’s and girls’ rugby program
- USA’s Kat Roche becomes first female center referee in Major League Rugby history
Women’s Rugby Features
- New Zealand’s Portia Woodman’s credits partner and fellow Black Ferns star Renee Wickliffe support during her comeback from injury
- World Rugby looks at the most capped Barbarians, list includes Wasps’ Swedish winger Tova Derk & former Black Ferns prop Steph Te Ohaere-Fox
- Women’s Rugby Coaching release another print featuring New Zealand’s Alice Soper, DMP Sharks, Rugby Academy at Henley College & Ealing Trailfinders & Eamonn Hogan
- New Zealand’s Kendra Cocksedge’s decision to not retire is paying off
- England’s Poppy Cleal reflects on a wild last 12 months
- USA’s Alev Kelter is preparing for a second Olympic run and talks with Team USA & Sports Illustrated
- How Rio win inspired Australia’s Sariah Paki to try sport
- USA’s Kris Thomas shares her thoughts with only days until they play
- England’s Will Broderick shares his path to coaching the Brazil 7s women’s team
- USA’s Nicole Heavirland shares why she is so proud to represent her hometown in Tokyo
Women’s Rugby Media
- Royal London spoke to Josh Adams, Tadhg Beirne and Iain Henderson to discuss the potential of a future Women’s Lions team
- USA’s Naya Tapper shared ‘What’s in my suitcase’
- New Zealand’s Shiray Kaka shares a touching video what it means to be on the Olympic squad after multiple grueling surgeries and having to leave her husband half a world away
Welfare-focused rugby law trials to be implemented globally from 1 August 2021 for competitions that start after that date as part of a major announcement to advance player welfare https://t.co/5PBNSSmCJB #rugby via @worldrugby
— World Rugby Media (@worldrugbymedia) July 13, 2021
We are launching a new six-point plan striving to cement rugby's status as the leader on player welfare.
— Sir Bill Beaumont (@BillBeaumont) July 14, 2021
In my open letter to the rugby family, I outline how the sport will unite to make good our mission for all players at all levels.https://t.co/7a583XuYoT @WorldRugby pic.twitter.com/WZJKguaEGD
XVs
https://twitter.com/yscrugby/status/1414706192505622528
FULL TIME! #RugbyAfricaCup #Uganda #RiseOfWomensRugby pic.twitter.com/AFNPTlTAbl
— Uganda Rugby Union (@UgandaRugby) July 14, 2021
FULL TIME #RugbyAfricaCup #Riseofwomensrugby pic.twitter.com/wbTRHZpVUw
— Uganda Rugby Union (@UgandaRugby) July 18, 2021
https://twitter.com/WomenBoks/status/1416075527841067015
ROUND 1 WRAP + HIGHLIGHTS | Canterbury and Auckland make their title intentions clear in opening round of the #FarahPalmerCup.
— Bunnings NPC (@BunningsNPC) July 18, 2021
Rugby World Cup Repechage Qualifier Date Confirmed for Kenya vs Colombia.
— Rugby Afrique (@RugbyAfrique) July 14, 2021
Read more: https://t.co/H2RKyblyxP#WhyWePlay #AfricaAsOne #RugbyAfricaCup #RAC2021@OfficialKRU
@asiarugby and @RugbyAfrique have announced dates for WC qualifiers:
— Scrumqueens - Women’s Rugby (@ScrumQueens) July 12, 2021
28 August: Kenya v Colombia (Nairobi) https://t.co/3v8kBfzvgS
(Kenya will warm-up with a 2 games v South Africa)
2-12 October: Asian Championship (Japan, Hong Kog, Kazakhstan, venue TBC) https://t.co/chi3WlFYUu
Uncorroborated but reliable sources in Spain are saying that European WC qualifier (Italy, Ireland, Scotland & Spain) will now be a round-robin tournament in September (5-19), venue/s currently to be decided.
— Scrumqueens - Women’s Rugby (@ScrumQueens) July 12, 2021
https://twitter.com/yscrugby/status/1415385620655099907
7s
https://twitter.com/rugby_europe/status/1416453883489030146
https://twitter.com/yscrugby/status/1416034945005391873
A full programme of 7s also announced by @asiarugby:
— Scrumqueens - Women’s Rugby (@ScrumQueens) July 12, 2021
Champ 4-5 Sep (Incheon); 19-20 Nov (UAE); 25-26 Nov (UAE)
U18s (Tashkent): 18-19 Sep
Trophy:
W Asia (Lebanon): 10-11 Sep
Cent/S Asia (Tashkent): 30-31 Oct
East/SE Asia (Thailand): 13-14 Nov
Asia Youth Games (Shantou): 20-28 Nov
Other News
Leicester Tigers will launch a women’s team in the new season as part of a new women’s and girls’ rugby programme, headed up by former England international Vicky Macqueen.
— Leicester Tigers (@LeicesterTigers) July 15, 2021
https://twitter.com/usmlr/status/1415702706031841285
https://twitter.com/yscrugby/status/1414947777377878020
Out now!
— Womens Rugby Coaching (@Womensrugbycoa2) July 14, 2021
This issue we've got features with@alicesoapbox @DMP_Sharks @EalingHenley @theeamonnhogan
and amazing activities with@HuddWRUFC @MariaCrowfoot7 @LichLadiesRugby @cas_rufc @CasladiesRUFC @SymzP @TWRFCLadies pic.twitter.com/9NwlSoEiMy
#RoadToTokyo
— Rugby Au Féminin (@rugbyaufeminin) July 14, 2021
Avant le début des JO, nous vous proposons une série d'articles avec des expertes du Rugby 7s.
Aujourd’hui @BiscaratPauline nous explique les spécificités du 7s. https://t.co/cDmIQNPkSz
https://twitter.com/yscrugby/status/1415748294236590083
https://twitter.com/yscrugby/status/1414993316844871682
https://twitter.com/TalkRugbyUnion/status/1415223839504613379
https://twitter.com/usahockey/status/1413621232356974599
ATHLETE BLOG ✍️@kristhomas7s reflects on the last few days of training before arrival in Japan for #Tokyo2020.
— USA Rugby (@USARugby) July 16, 2021
READ » https://t.co/VkI1i9bD9H pic.twitter.com/r4ziTEhK81
https://twitter.com/yscrugby/status/1415023279128055819
https://twitter.com/yscrugby/status/1415355491669192707
https://twitter.com/yscrugby/status/1415711168539381760
Going for GOLD. @kelteralev chats with @SInow on why the #USWNT7s have every chance of reaching the podium. https://t.co/4jIT888Rg5
— USA Rugby (@USARugby) July 16, 2021
As the first ever Principal Partner of the Women’s Lions Programme, @RoyalLondon spoke to Josh Adams, Tadhg Beirne and Iain Henderson to discuss the potential of a future Women’s Lions team.
— British & Irish Lions (@lionsofficial) July 13, 2021
Watch the full conversation here: https://t.co/BtUzbiTXAj pic.twitter.com/ISUcbWTId5
.@Nayatapper is coming for gold with her support system packed with her.
— Team USA (@TeamUSA) July 13, 2021
What’s in my Suitcase, presented by @united. #RoadToTokyo pic.twitter.com/kvXZO3nhP9
It has been a long road to Tokyo for Shiray Kaka.. not making the cut in 2016, multiple gruelling surgeries and having to leave her husband half a world away all in the hopes of making her Olympic dream come true. This is what it means to be part of @thenzteam.#RoadToTokyo pic.twitter.com/klU6zhg60V
— Black Ferns (@BlackFerns) July 18, 2021