EPISODE · Aug 28, 2023 · 0 MIN
Australia Announces Strategic Reset Amid Wallaroos' Concerns Over Disparities | WRR 119
from Women's Rugby Rundown · host YSC Rugby
Welcome to the Women’s Rugby Rundown for August 21-27. Australia has issued a statement indicating they are ‘to undertake a strategic reset’, but the lack of clarity behind this change stands juxtaposed with a recent collective social media demonstration by the Wallaroos, underscoring alleged disparities compared to the men’s team. In more XVs news, World Rugby has revealed the eight venues set to host matches during the 2025 Rugby World Cup, and we all need to be prepared to travel all over the country from Twickenham to York. Additionally, the Bulls Daisies secured the 2023 South Africa Premier Division title as an undefeated force, Leinster ended Munster’s unbeaten run and will face-off against Cork for the Ireland’s Vodafone Interprovincial Championship next weekend, Watsonian took the lead in Scotland’s Premiership after Round 2 amidst a closely contested table, and Canterbury maintains its lead in the Farah Palmer Cup following Round 7. Lastly, Round 11 of the WPL saw victories for Beantown, Gray Wolves, and Berkeley. We close out the week with 12 features and 4 media. Ready everything at https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2023/08/28/womens-rugby-rundown-for-aug-21-27/ and become a supporter of our site at https://www.patreon.com/yscrugby. tl;dr: In the Women’s Rugby Rundown for Aug 21-27, Australia’s announcement of a strategic reset contrasts with a recent Wallaroos’ social media protest against disparities compared to the men’s team, World Rugby unveiled eight venues for the 2025 Rugby World Cup, the Bulls Daisies’ unbeaten title win in South Africa, Leinster will face Cork in the Interprovincial Championships, Watsonian’s Premiership lead, Canterbury’s Farah Palmer Cup dominance, and Round 11 of the WPL.
What this episode covers
Welcome to the Women’s Rugby Rundown for August 21-27. Australia has issued a statement indicating they are ‘to undertake a strategic reset’, but the lack of clarity behind this change stands juxtaposed with a recent collective social media demonstration by the Wallaroos, underscoring alleged disparities compared to the men’s team. In more XVs news, World Rugby has revealed the eight venues set to host matches during the 2025 Rugby World Cup, and we all need to be prepared to travel all over the country from Twickenham to York. Additionally, the Bulls Daisies secured the 2023 South Africa Premier Division title as an undefeated force, Leinster ended Munster’s unbeaten run and will face-off against Cork for the Ireland’s Vodafone Interprovincial Championship next weekend, Watsonian took the lead in Scotland’s Premiership after Round 2 amidst a closely contested table, and Canterbury maintains its lead in the Farah Palmer Cup following Round 7. Lastly, Round 11 of the WPL saw victories for Beantown, Gray Wolves, and Berkeley. We close out the week with 12 features and 4 media. Ready everything at https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2023/08/28/womens-rugby-rundown-for-aug-21-27/ and become a supporter of our site at https://www.patreon.com/yscrugby. tl;dr: In the Women’s Rugby Rundown for Aug 21-27, Australia’s announcement of a strategic reset contrasts with a recent Wallaroos’ social media protest against disparities compared to the men’s team, World Rugby unveiled eight venues for the 2025 Rugby World Cup, the Bulls Daisies’ unbeaten title win in South Africa, Leinster will face Cork in the Interprovincial Championships, Watsonian’s Premiership lead, Canterbury’s Farah Palmer Cup dominance, and Round 11 of the WPL.
NOW PLAYING
Australia Announces Strategic Reset Amid Wallaroos' Concerns Over Disparities | WRR 119
No transcript for this episode yet
Similar Episodes
No similar episodes found.