After a blockbuster year of women’s rugby around the world, here are some of the highlights of 2024 as we look ahead to the biggest Women’s Rugby World Cup to date in 2025.
If you are a traditional rugby fan who has generally spent more of your time following the men’s game, then welcome!
Described as having involved an ‘unprecedented level of collaboration between the IRFU and the four Provinces’, the strategy is the result of 15 months of discussions, involving more than 5,000 stakeholders in rugby.
It’s another busy week on RugbyPass TV, where Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 qualification and HSBC SVNS 2024 glory will be decided, and the Allianz Premiership Women’s Rugby (PWR) regular season draws to a close.
Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 qualification will be decided across three competitions over the next 10 days and you can watch the action unfold with RugbyPass TV.
A thrilling end to the Asia Rugby regional qualification tournaments sees both host nation teams secure their tickets to the Olympic Games Paris 2024.
Organisers hope it will act as a “springboard” for the 2025 World Cup.
Ireland have turned to England to try and improve the flagging fortunes of their women’s national team, recruiting Scott Bemand as head coach on a three-year deal.
The third leg of the SVNS series was dramatic in 2023/24 with Ireland winning their first female cup title stunning hosts Australia 19-14 in the final.
During Women’s History Month, we’re celebrating the players who have done extraordinary things in the women’s game and whilst at it, secured over a century of caps for their country. Next up, Wales' Louise Rickard.