Gloucester-Hartpury ran out 34-19 winners over Saracens Women to celebrate their third consecutive PWR final win. We break down where the game was won and lost.
Sometimes finals can be torrid, tense affairs without much to get your teeth stuck into. This final however, did not lack for points on the board, ferocious defence or scintillating tries- nine of them altogether.
Gloucester-Hartpury and Saracens have announced their teams for the Premiership Women's Rugby final on Sunday 16th March, at the StoneX Stadium in London. The Cherry and Whites are searching for a third consecutive title whilst Sarries aim for a first title since 2022.
RugbyPass TV will showcase the best of women’s club rugby this weekend as the Premiership Women’s Rugby (PWR) final follows two mouthwatering Super Rugby Women’s matches.
Let’s start with the obvious, then. Sunday isn’t for the faint-hearted. It’s not for the half-committed. But it’s definitely - absolutely - for the girls.
One player who has consistently impressed throughout their dominant, trophy winning years is Ireland's Neve Jones. Jones may be small in stature being only 5 foot 2 inches, but what she lacks in height she makes up for in determination, work rate and being a thorn in the side of opposition players.
Lotte Sharp has played in every single one of Saracens’ PWR final squads to date. Over the past 11 years, the 30-year-old has represented the club on over 150 occasions and shares the captaincy with 2014 Women’s Rugby World Cup winner Marlie Packer.
Over the years, Lisa Thomson has developed a great knack for hitting the ground running in any new rugby environment she has found herself in to quickly become a key player for the team or squad she is with at the time.
If domestic seasons are supposed to be marathons, then the 2024/25 Premiership Women’s Rugby (PWR) campaign has been an unrelenting sprint for all involved.
Premiership Women's Rugby table toppers Gloucester-Hartpury will take on Saracens, the team that finished the regular season second, in the final on March 16.
Exeter's trailblazer has led from the front on and off the pitch and wants standards to keep improving for the women's game
Watch action from PWR, Celtic Challenge, Super Rugby Women's and the Sevens Challenger live and for free via RugbyPass TV.
While the regular season might be finished for Premiership Women’s Rugby, with Gloucester-Hartpury sat atop the table, the biggest prize is still up for grabs and the tempo is about to get even faster as we head into the playoffs.
Statistics only tell a sliver of the story: they’re just one lens through which to view sport, and, come the business end of this captivating PWR season - you want to ride on emotion, swatting data aside in favour of story and spectacle.
The 2024/25 Premiership Women's Rugby play-off matches have been confirmed along with who has secured a home semi-final after a thrilling Round 18.
Head coach Susie Appleby spoke to RugbyPass prior to their round 17 match about the importance of doing well by the players, even when results aren’t necessarily going their way.
Fans can enjoy a bumper weekend of women’s rugby on RugbyPass TV across PWR, Celtic Challenge and HSBC SVNS 2025.
Loughborough Lightning has announce that flanker Rachel Malcolm will depart the Club at the end of the 2024/25 season.
Defending champions Gloucester-Hartpury secured a home Premiership Women’s Rugby (PWR) semi-final and top spot in the regular season table as Bristol Bears claimed the last remaining play-off spot.
With the end of the condensed 2024/25 PWR season in sight, we take a look at the permutations facing each of the top five as they prepare to be whittled down to the final four.