'The worst pitch I’ve ever, ever played on': Sale in spotlight for pitch conditions
Round 10 of the PWR saw epic clashes, high scoring draws and for Sale Sharks and Gloucester-Hartpury up in Manchester...a mud bath…
Round 10 of the PWR saw epic clashes, high scoring draws and for Sale Sharks and Gloucester-Hartpury up in Manchester...a mud bath…
Just like that the weeks of waiting are over and Premiership Women's Rugby is back to keep us enthralled at the weekends.
Sione Fukofuka has named his first Scotland squad since his appointment as head coach in December.
Sale Sharks have announced that Canada flyer Asia Hogan-Rochester will join the Premiership Women’s Rugby club in the New Year.
Late last week the SRU announced the 35 players who are receiving financial support for the 2025/26 season. Of those, 28 are getti…
Round three of Premiership Women's Rugby saw away day bliss, as all four away teams walked away with wins or points.
Every weekend Premiership Women’s Rugby has been essential viewing win the 2025/26 season's opening gambit.
The second round of the PWR saw some big score lines as well as some close matches, as big hitters Exeter and Gloucester Hartpury …
Tomorrow night the latest season of Premiership Women’s Rugby will begin.
With the celebrations of the Rugby World Cup now in the rear-view mirror and the focus on women’s rugby at an all-time high, thi…
Rhona Lloyd is looking forward to enjoying her rugby again when she lines up for Sale Sharks this season.
Across the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup a host of players enjoyed landmark performances on the biggest stage of all.
There are just over two weeks until the latest Premiership Women’s Rugby campaign gets underway when Harlequins host Loughboroug…
Rhona Lloyd's tears after scoring her side's consolation try against England in the Rugby World Cup quarter final said it all: Pri…
Week Four of the Women’s Rugby World Cup was nothing short of dramatic. On the pitch every tackle, try or turnover carried the w…
In England’s dazzling 40-8 quarter-final win against Scotland few shone brighter than Red Roses fly-half Holly Aitchison.