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Episode 40: Welcome to 2025

Episode 17 of the The Women's Rugby Show Weekly podcast, hosted by The Women's Rugby Show, titled "Episode 40: Welcome to 2025" was published on January 3, 2025 and runs 28 minutes.

January 3, 2025 ·28m · The Women's Rugby Show Weekly

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The podcast is back for another year as a bumper year of women's rugby begins. On this week's episode we hear from the Saracens, Bristol Bears, Gloucester-Hartpury and Harlequins camps ahead of a big weekend of PWR action. We also speak to Edinburgh's Natasha Logan ahead of her side's Celtic Challenge meeting with Brython Thunder.

The podcast is back for another year as a bumper year of women's rugby begins.

On this week's episode we hear from the Saracens, Bristol Bears, Gloucester-Hartpury and Harlequins camps ahead of a big weekend of PWR action.

We also speak to Edinburgh's Natasha Logan ahead of her side's Celtic Challenge meeting with Brython Thunder.

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