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Women's Rugby Rundown
by YSC Rugby
Get ready for the ultimate sprint through the latest and greatest in women's rugby with the "Women's Rugby Rundown"! It's not just news; it's your weekly dose of all things awesome in the world of women's rugby, served up in bite-sized, engaging nuggets. We're on a mission to keep you in the loop without taking up your precious time. Expect top stories, updates, and events delivered with a dash of fun. If you're a fan of women's rugby and love a good time, join the ride! And hey, if you want to be a VIP supporter, check out our Patreon page.
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France & Ireland U21 Glory, Japan’s Asian Reign, and Chicago’s First WER Win | WRR 245
Welcome to WRR 245 for May 4–10. Japan secured a seventh consecutive Asia Rugby Championship title, while the Vancouver Thunderbirds solidified their own dynasty with a fifth-straight Premier League crown. We also saw an emotional breakthrough in the WER as the Chicago Tempest finally grabbed their first-ever franchise victory. Plus, we’re recapping the clinical action from Round 4 of the Women’s Six Nations, Tunisia's statement start to the Africa Cup, and the high-speed kickoff of the LIT Super Sevens Series. From the controversial ball size trials in the WXV to the push for professional expansion in Europe, the momentum across the globe is undeniable.Read all the women’s rugby news for the week: https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2026/05/11/france-ireland-u21-glory-japans-asian-reign-and-chicagos-first-wer-win-wrr-245/
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Mwamba’s 5-Peat, Majadahonda Retains the Cup & WER Year 2 Kicks Off | WRR 244
Welcome to WRR 244 for April 27 to May 3. It was another big weekend with updates from both the international and domestic landscapes. On the international stage, Japan started their Asia Rugby Championship title defense with an impressive victory, while Ireland made history in the U21 Six Nations Series. In domestic action, the Women's Elite Rugby officially kicked off its second season with a major upset, while Mwamba made it five in a row in the Kenya Cup. In Spain, Silicius Majadahonda retained their Copa de la Reina Iberdrola crown after a stellar final.Read all the week’s women’s rugby news: https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2026/05/04/mwambas-5-peat-majadahonda-retains-the-cup-wer-year-2-kicks-off-wrr-244/
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Black Ferns Claim PAC4, Fiji Rules Oceania, and College 7s Champions Crowned | WRR 243
Welcome to WRR 243 for April 20-26. We open this week with the Black Ferns securing back-to-back Pacific Four titles and Fiji continuing their absolute reign with a third consecutive Oceania Championship. Over in Ireland, UL Bohemian cemented their dynasty with a stunning last-second victory to claim the Energia AIL crown. It was also a massive weekend for the short-form game as the national College 7s champions were revealed across both the CRC and CRAA tournaments. We are also looking ahead to the return of professional rugby as Women’s Elite Rugby prepares for its Season 2 kickoff amidst growing administrative debate.Read all the week’s Women’s Rugby News: https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2026/04/27/black-ferns-claim-pac4-fiji-rules-oceania-and-college-7s-champions-crowned-wrr-243/
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Black Ferns Conquer Hong Kong, Spain Secures Ninth Straight European Title, and the Fight to Save Quinnipiac Rugby | WRR 242
Welcome to WRR 242 for April 13-19. This week delivered a heavy-hitting set of results as the Black Ferns and USA Eagles pulled off vital wins in Kansas, while record-shattering crowds in Scotland and Ireland proved the Six Nations is truly catching fire. Spain captured their ninth consecutive European crown in overwhelming fashion, and the sevens circuit saw New Zealand continue their reign in Hong Kong. We are also keeping a close eye on the domestic front as the finalists for the MA Sorensen Award were unveiled and we learned that Quinnipiac is cutting their program. Looking ahead, we have another blockbuster weekend on the horizon!Read more of the week’s Women’s Rugby news: https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2026/04/20/black-ferns-conquer-hong-kong-spain-secures-ninth-straight-european-title-and-the-fight-to-save-quinnipiac-rugby-wrr-242/
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W6N, PAC4, and Europe Championship Action Plus Historic Firsts in Cambodia, Cyprus, and Greece | WRR 241
Welcome to WRR 241 for April 6 to 13. This week, we are diving into a whirlwind of international action as the Six Nations heats up, the Pacific Four Series kicks off in Sacramento, and the European Championship moves toward a title-deciding showdown. On the domestic front, we have major playoff structures locking in USA, Canada, and France, alongside groundbreaking pathway announcements in Australia. We are also celebrating historic milestones for the game in Cyprus, Greece and Cambodia, while looking ahead to a massive slate of international fixtures across the globe.Read all the week’s Women’s Rugby News: https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2026/04/13/w6n-pac4-and-europe-championship-action-plus-historic-firsts-in-cambodia-cyprus-and-greece-wrr-241/
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Olympians Blast IOC Policy, Germany Claims European Crown & WXV Global Series Format | WRR 240
Welcome to WRR 240 for March 30–April 5, 2026. This week is headlined by a group of five high profile Olympians publicly slamming the IOC’s new mandatory genetic testing policy as a violation of human dignity and a threat to the future of women’s sports. In international play, Germany has officially been crowned the European Trophy champions and on the domestic front, the Isuzu Bulls Daisies secured a historic fourth consecutive title in South Africa’s Women’s Super League 1, and the Tropical 7s wrapped up its largest event to date in the Americas. As the road to the Super Regionals narrows in the US, the international window prepares to burst open with the kickoff of the Pacific Four Series and the of the Guinness Women’s Six Nations.Read all the week’s women’s rugby news: https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2026/04/05/olympians-blast-ioc-policy-germany-claims-european-crown-wxv-global-series-format-wrr-240/
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Brazil Stuns the Sevens World, Wolfhounds Complete Three-Peat, and WRU Chair Steps Down | WRR 239
Welcome to WRR 239 for March 23-29. This week we are absolutely packed with breathtaking action from across the globe, including a shocker in Sao Paulo as Brazil secured their spot in the elite HSBC SVNS World Championship. In XVs news, the international calendar is locking in with squad announcements for the Pacific Four Series and the highly anticipated Guinness Six Nations, while the Netherlands and Spain issued overwhelming statements to kick off the Rugby Europe Championship, and the Wolfhounds snagged their third Celtic Challenge title. On the domestic front, the Italian champion was decided, and the race for playoff spots is heating up everywhere from England to Uganda. We also have critical developing stories regarding player welfare in Mexico, Scotland, and at the club level in England that are shaking the foundations of the game.Get all the week’s women’s rugby news: https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2026/03/30/brazil-stuns-the-sevens-world-wolfhounds-complete-three-peat-and-wru-chair-steps-down-wrr-239/
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Argentina Strikes Gold as the Road to SVNS Finals Clears | WRR 238
Welcome to WRR 238 for March 16 to 22. We kick things off in South America where Argentina’s squad has made it back to back HSBC SVNS 2 titles after a gritty performance in Montevideo. With this gold medal, the Argentinians have officially punched their ticket to the season ending World Championship Series alongside fellow qualifiers South Africa and Spain, who will all join the elite SVNS 1 teams for the finale. Over in Europe, the championship stages are officially set as the Celtic Challenge and Italy’s Serie A Elite confirmed their final matchups.Read all the week’s women’s rugby news: https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2026/03/23/wrr-238/
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Black Ferns’ Vancouver Dominance and the Inclusive Stand in the USA | WRR 236
Welcome to WRR 236 for March 2-8. This week, the Black Ferns Sevens extend their reign of terror in Vancouver while the Celtic Challenge locks in a high-stakes semifinal bracket. In the United States, the rugby community mobilizes for an authoritative stand on inclusivity, and across the globe, domestic title races in France, Spain, and the United Kingdom reach a blistering fever pitch.Get all the week’s women’s rugby news: https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2026/03/09/black-ferns-vancouver-terror-and-the-inclusive-stand-in-the-usa-wrr-236/
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We Are Exhausted: A Statement on USA Rugby, Exclusion, and the State of the World | WRR 325
The rugby community has reached a breaking point. This week, we are taking a different approach. USA Rugby has officially released a new Competition Eligibility Policy that strictly excludes trans women from the Women’s Division, and the fallout is felt deeply across our entire sport.Between the exhaustion of systemic misogyny at home and the horror of war abroad, from Palestine and Ukraine to Sudan, the DRC, and the current strikes on Iran, the weight of the world is heavy. Usually, this is where we would give you the rundown of the week’s scores, from the SVNS results in Nairobi to the Red Roses’ record-breaking ticket sales. But to be honest, it feels wrong to talk about goal lines when the lines of our own community are being redrawn to exclude our teammates.For this week, we are skipping the normal news rundown to take a beat and acknowledge this reality. If you are exhausted, you are not alone.Read the Full News Rundown (SVNS, Six Nations, WRU Legal Battles):🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2026/03/02/usa-rugby-eligibility-fallout-and-the-wrus-legal-standoff-wrr-235/
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WRU EGM Triggered and WER Partners with The Women’s Sports Network | WRR 234
Welcome to WRR 234 for February 16-22. This week, the internal crisis at the Welsh Rugby Union reached a boiling point as community clubs officially triggered an Extraordinary General Meeting to challenge the current leadership. In a major move for the professional game, New Zealand Rugby secured a landmark collective agreement that guarantees a 36.56% revenue share for athletes and introduces significant salary floors for Super Rugby Aupiki players. Stateside, Women’s Elite Rugby announced a game-changing broadcast deal with The Women’s Sports Network to stream every 2026 match for free. Domestic league leaders are currently asserting their authority across the globe, with Saracens reclaiming the top spot in England, Stade Toulousain holding firm in France, and El Salvador remaining perfect in Spain.Get all the week’s women’s rugby news: https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2026/02/23/wru-egm-triggered-and-wer-partners-with-the-womens-sports-network-wrr-234/
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Argentina Crowned in Nairobi; Valley RFC Clinch HK Title; Pac4 Cities Confirmed | WRR 233
Welcome to WRR 233 for February 9 through February 15, 2026. This week we are celebrating a massive milestone for Argentina as they claim the SVNS 2 title in Nairobi and move to the top of the international standings. We also have a major update on the 2026 Pacific Four Series, which is set to bring world-class rugby to Sacramento, Kansas City, and Chicago before a historic finale on Australia’s Sunshine Coast. Domestically, we saw league titles clinched in Hong Kong and a record-breaking opening weekend in South Africa. Plus, we are gaining serious momentum on our 20th Anniversary 10K March as we close in on our first big gear drop.Read all the week's women's rugby news: https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2026/02/16/argentina-crowned-in-nairobi-valley-rfc-clinch-hk-title-pac4-cities-confirmed-wrr-233/
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Black Ferns Sevens Rule Perth and Nairobi SVNS 2 Sells Out | WRR 232
Welcome to WRR 232 for February 2-8. This week we lead with New Zealand’s back to back sevens glory in Perth and the historic sell out in Nairobi as the SVNS 2 series prepares for a massive Valentine's weekend. On the international stage, a critical report from Jo Currie and BBC Sport details the emotionally damaging experiences of Scotland’s 2025 World Cup squad, while the Welsh Rugby Union faces a potential referendum. Domestically, leagues in Wales, Ireland, France, and Canada saw clinical shutouts as we celebrate 20 years of documenting the game and continue our 10K March and race to 287 against Maddison Levi.Read more: https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2026/02/09/black-ferns-sevens-rule-perth-and-nairobi-svns-2-sells-out-wrr-232/
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Black Ferns Sevens Rule Singapore and Yokohama TKM Claim Historic Title | WRR 231
Welcome to WRR 231 for January 26 through February 1. This week we celebrated twenty years of YSC Rugby, marking two decades of dedicated coverage for the women’s game. In international news, the Black Ferns Sevens dominated the Singapore SVNS to secure their third straight title, while the Wolfhounds became the first team to officially secure a Celtic Challenge playoff spot. We also celebrated a historic domestic milestone in Japan as Yokohama TKM claimed their first ever All Japan Women’s 15s Championship. Finally, we looked ahead to a landmark Anzac Day Test and marked the successful closing of the seed round for Women’s Elite Rugby in the USA.Get all the women's rugby news for the week: https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2026/02/02/black-ferns-sevens-rule-singapore-and-yokohama-tkm-claim-historic-title-wrr-231/
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SVNS 2 Promotion for South Africa & Argentina and Wales Players Threaten Strike | WRR 230
Welcome to WRR 230 for January 12-25. Before we jump into the news, we want to acknowledge the ongoing tragedy in Minneapolis. The recent fatal shootings of U.S. citizens by federal agents are unacceptable, and we stand with the community in calling for an end to this state-sanctioned violence against its own people.In rugby news, South Africa made history by clinching the inaugural HSBC SVNS 3 title in Dubai, meaning they qualify for the upcoming SVNS 2 Series alongside runners-up Argentina, while Fijiana successfully defended their crown at the McDonald's Fiji Coral Coast 7s. In the 15s game, Gwalia Lightning surged to the top of the Celtic Challenge, and we honor the legendary career of referee Sara Cox following her retirement announcement. On the domestic front, the stage is set for an all-Kanto final in the All Japan Championship, while Uganda has locked in its 2026 Premiership dates and Italy’s Serie A Elite sees a new leader at the summit.Get all the week’s women’s rugby news: https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2026/01/25/svns-2-promotion-for-south-africa-argentina-and-wales-players-threaten-strike-wrr-230/
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El Salvador’s Historic Quadruple & Welsh Rugby Summoned to Parliament for Inquiry | WRR 229
Welcome to WRR 229 for January 5-11. This week, we celebrate a historic sweep in Spain as Colina Clinic El Salvador secures the Iberian Cup to complete their quartet of major titles. We also look at a massive financial boost for Kenya's Olympic journey and the announcement of a landmark first-ever meeting between South Africa and the Black Ferns on South African soil. In the Celtic Challenge, the Wolfhounds continue to assert their dominance by remaining undefeated through three rounds of play. Finally, we round things out with league-leading performances in the USA, Japan, Italy, and Spain as clubs fight for playoff positioning in the second half of their seasons.Read all the women's rugby news for the week: https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2026/01/11/wrr-229/
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Thailand Sweeps SEA Games, New Coaches for Black Ferns & Scotland, and Asia Rugby Suspended | WRR 228
Welcome to WRR 228 for December 8 to January 4. And we’re back! After taking a few weeks off for the holidays, we have a massive catch-up episode for you. This week, we recap a historic sweep for Thailand at the SEA Games and the high-stakes qualification SVNS 3 battle ahead in Dubai. We also cover major coaching shifts as the Black Ferns and Scotland name new leadership, while Asia Rugby faces a provisional suspension from the World Rugby Council following an investigation into governance and financial failures. In domestic news, Stirling County were crowned champions in Scotland and we look ahead to a massive 2026 global calendar.Read more women's rugby news: https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2026/01/05/thailand-sweeps-sea-games-new-coaches-for-black-ferns-scotland-and-asia-rugby-suspended-wrr-228/
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Australia Wins Cape Town; World Rugby Faces Ball Trial Backlash | WRR 227
Welcome to WRR 227 for December 1-7. This week, we saw Australia dominate rivals New Zealand to claim the HSBC SVNS Cape Town title, while World Rugby continued to face heat over the controversial Size 4.5 ball trial. In XVs news, USA Rugby named Olympic silver medalist Jack Hanratty as the new Women’s Eagles Head Coach, and World Rugby recommended a new lower tackle height for the community game. Domestically, Gloucester Hartpury and Valsugana maintained their perfect league leads in PWR and the Italian Serie A Elite respectively, while UL Bohemian delivered a massive 102-7 win in the Energia AIL.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/12/08/australia-wins-cape-town-world-rugby-faces-ball-trial-backlash-wrr-227/
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Black Ferns Dominate Dubai; SVNS Map & Teams Confirmed; Ball Size Trial | WRR 226
Welcome to WRR 2226 for November 24-30. This week was massive for 7s: the Black Ferns crushed Australia for gold in the Dubai SVNS opener, the LIT USA squad won the Women's Elite title, and we locked in the full three-tier SVNS schedule and the spicy Cape Town draw. In XVs news, Ireland announced 35 contracts, France named a new coach, Red Roses legend Abby Dow retired, and we cover the major controversy over World Rugby's size 4.5 ball trial. Plus, we wrap up domestic action for those events and teams that are still in play.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/12/01/black-ferns-dominate-dubai-svns-map-ball-size-trial-wrr-2226/
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Mexico Wins RAN 7s and Hong Kong Clinches 3 Nations Cup | WRR 225
Welcome to WRR 225 for November 17-23. The RAN 7s title went to Mexico, who qualified for the HSBC SVNS 3 tournament, and New York was announced as a new host city for the HSBC SVNS Series. In International XVs, Hong Kong China lifted the 3 Nations Cup after beating Belgium, while Georgia and Austria secured wins in the Europe Conference. On the domestic front, league leaders UL Bohemian and ASM Romagnat maintained their perfect runs, and WER announced the return of its entire coaching staff for the 2026 season.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/11/24/mexico-wins-ran-7s-and-hong-kong-clinches-3-nations-cup-wrr-225/
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South Africa Secures SVNS 3 Qualification; Black Ferns Search for New Coach | WRR 224
Welcome to WRR 224 for November 10-16. This week, South Africa defended their African 7s title, securing crucial qualification for the World Rugby SVNS Division 3 tournament without conceding a single point. New Zealand began the search for a new Black Ferns Head Coach, and Morocco is establishing its first national women's rugby team along with Scotland announcing increased investment for 35 female contracted players. In league action, Stirling County and Watsonians confirmed their places in the Arnold Clark Premiership Grand Final, while several teams clinched titles at the USA Club Championships in the Midwest, NERFU, and Empire unions.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/11/17/wrr-224/
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Stirling’s Final Spot Secured, Perth SVNS Locked for Three Years | WRR 223
Welcome to WRR 223 for November 3-9. In 7s, Perth has been locked in as the Australian SVNS host for three more years, and the Delta club was crowned the overall Brazilian Super 7s Champion. This week in XVs news, we look at the growing frustration over the Welsh talent drain to England. In Domestic XVs news, Stirling County secured their Grand Final spot in Scotland, while Gloucester Hartpury staged an epic comeback in the PWR, and the Energia AIL saw some ridiculously high-score blowouts.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/11/11/stirlings-final-spot-secured-perth-svns-locked-for-three-years-wrr-223/
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PWR Attendance Soars 183% and Bulls Daisies Appoint All-Women Staff | WRR 222
Welcome to WRR 222 for October 27-November 2. This week, we continue covering the massive growth in the international game as the 2025 Rugby World Cup finished with 1.1 billion digital impressions, becoming the second-biggest RWC ever on digital and appealing to a younger, more female fanbase. On the 7s front, the HSBC SVNS season will kick off November 29 in Dubai and the Africa 7s qualifier will serve as a qualifier for SVSN 3. In domestic news, the PWR is seeing a 183% spike in attendance, the Bulls Daisies have appointed an all-women coaching staff in South Africa, and playoff races are heating up across the USA, Scotland, France, and Italy.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/11/03/pwr-attendance-soars-183-and-bulls-daisies-appoint-all-women-staff-wrr-222/
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Scarratt Retires & WRU Invests Millions into Women’s Game
Welcome to Women's Rugby Rundown 221 for October 20-26. This week, we celebrated a couple of international champions as Uzbekistan claimed the Asia Rugby Emirates 7s Trophy and Costa Rica took home Gold at the Central American Games in 7s. In XVs action, Sweden secured a win over Finland in the Rugby Europe Trophy. Off the pitch, the week was dominated by major professionalization news, including Welsh Rugby's massive investment into the women's game and the appointment of Gemma Fay as Scottish Rugby's first Managing Director of Women's Rugby. Finally, England legend Emily Scarratt announced her retirement following her team's World Cup win.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/10/27/wrr-121/
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Japan Reclaims Asia 7s Title & Scotland Shakes Up GB Sevens | WRR 220
Welcome to WRR 220 for October 13-19. This week saw major international stories as Japan reclaimed the Asia Rugby Sevens Series title and the rugby world mourned the passing of Belgium Women’s Sevens coach Warren Abrahams. Off the field, Hollie Davidson made history as she was named to referee an All Blacks Test, and Rugby Canada launched a significant initiative for grassroots empowerment. Domestically, leagues worldwide delivered intense action with huge scorelines: Galwegians and El Salvador RC dominated in Ireland and Spain, Toulouse and Montpellier surged in France, and the final four teams for the Arnold Clark Women’s Premiership were confirmed in Scotland.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/10/20/japan-reclaims-asia-7s-title-scotland-shakes-up-gb-sevens-wrr-220/
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RFU and IRFU Invest as Australia Cuts Funding While Kenya wins Safari 7s | WRR 219
Welcome to WRR 219 for October 6-12. This week, we saw a series of contrasting stories surrounding investment in women’s rugby. On one hand, England and Ireland are making big moves with new funding and strategic plans. On the other hand, Rugby Australia is facing heavy criticism for significant budget cuts and a key staff resignation. We also saw some great on-field action, with the Kenya Lionesses winning the Safari 7s, and new seasons in domestic leagues across the USA, Wales, Hong Kong, France, and Canada continuing to heat up.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/10/13/wrr-219/
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Waikato Wins Back to Back Titles & World Rugby Rankings Shakeup | WRR 218
Welcome to WRR 218 for September 28 to October 5. This week, we'll cover the final World Rugby Rankings of 2025 and the World Rugby Awards Try of the Year and 15s Dream Team of the Year. Waikato were crowned back-to-back winners of the Dr. Farah Palmer Cup, and we'll check in on a few international Sevens tournaments and get updates on domestic competitions around the world.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/10/06/waikato-wins-back-to-back-titles-world-rugby-rankings-shakeup-wrr-218/
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England Wins RWC & NZ Secures Bronze | WRR 217
Welcome to WRR 217 for September 22-28. This week, we'll recap all the action from the Rugby World Cup, where England was crowned champion and New Zealand took home the bronze. We'll dive into the record-breaking attendance and viewership numbers and discuss the major news stories that emerged during the final week, including the World Rugby Awards, new contracts for Scotland, and the selection of a former USA Eagle as a NASA astronaut candidate. We'll also check in on the latest domestic league action around the world.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/09/29/england-wins-rwc-nz-secures-bronze-wrr-217/
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World Cup Final Set as Canada & England Advance | WRR 216
Welcome to WRR 216 for September 15-21. This week, Canada pulled off a huge upset while England’s expected victory set up a dramatic final at the World Cup. The tournament, however, has been tarnished by a major controversy over missed officiating calls. We also cover the launch of a new international tournament, a massive investment into USA Rugby, news from the Springbok and Scottish teams, and a historic draw for Latvia in their first international in 20 years. On the domestic front, we cover the Dr Farah Palmer Cup, Arnold Clark Premiership, USA Club Rugby, and the new AXA Elite 1 championship in France.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/09/21/world-cup-final-set-as-canada-england-advance-wrr-216/
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Canada, England Cruise as France, NZ Survive QF Thrillers | WRR 215
Welcome to Women's Rugby Rundown 215 for September 8-14. The Rugby World Cup quarterfinals saw Canada and New Zealand dominate while France and England advanced to the semifinals in very different fashion. We now have our Final Four teams! We’ll also round up all the Domestic Leagues around the world.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/09/15/canada-england-cruise-as-france-nz-survive-qf-thrillers-wrr-215/
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World Cup Quarterfinals Set and France wins IDRC | WRR 214
Welcome to WRR 214 for Sep 1-7. We have a packed show this week as the Women's Rugby World Cup pool stage wrapped up, setting the stage for the highly anticipated quarterfinals. Plus, we'll dive into the final results of the International Defence Rugby Competition, where a new champion was crowned, and check in on the Dr. Farah Palmer Cup.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/09/08/world-cup-quarterfinals-set-and-france-wins-idrc-wrr-214/
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Playoff Drama & RWC Records Continue to Fall | WRR 213
Welcome to WRR 213 for August 25-31. The Rugby World Cup concluded its second round of pool play with several teams punching their tickets to the quarterfinals. The race for the final knockout spot is wide open after a dramatic draw between the USA and Australia, and with final pool standings still to be determined, the quarterfinal matchups are on the line, setting the stage for an explosive final round. Beyond the qualification battles, we saw history being made with South Africa's landmark win, as well as a flurry of records and milestones being shattered by players across the board. The excitement wasn’t just limited to the RWC, with action from the International Defence Rugby Competition and the Dr Farah Palmer Cup adding to a massive week for the sport.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/09/01/wrr-213/
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World Cup Kicks Off with Huge Wins and Milestones | WRR 212
Welcome to WRR 212 for August 18-24. The Rugby World Cup kicked off with massive crowds, viewership, and even bigger wins. England, Australia, Scotland, Canada, France, Ireland, South Africa, and New Zealand. The opening match between England and the USA drew a tournament-record crowd, while France's game against Italy set a new viewing record with 3.2 million viewers in France. Australia earned their biggest World Cup win in history, and Canada's Julia Schell set a new individual try-scoring record. Even with all the big score lines, underdogs like Brazil and Spain still celebrated historic moments. The tournament is on track to be the most-attended in history, with over 375,000 tickets sold and the final already sold out. We also recap the opening of the International Defence Rugby Championship, and we round up all the global Premier and Club competitions worldwide.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/08/25/wrr-212/
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5 Days Until the 2025 Rugby World Cup and Scotland’s Contract Controversy | WRR 211
Welcome to WRR 211 for August 11-17. The 2025 Rugby World Cup is almost here, with all 16 teams officially welcomed. The tournament is set to kick off this Friday with hosts England facing the USA, where we will see the debut of flashing mouth guards for head injury assessments. Scotland is dealing with a contract dispute as Rhona Lloyd has stated that more than half of the national squad will be without contracts after the tournament. The Welsh Rugby Union’s chief executive, Abi Tierney, is also stepping down following a cancer diagnosis. Funding has been secured for a documentary on the 1991 Women’s World Cup pioneers, and the Red Roses have announced a new partnership with Barbie. While the International Defence Rugby Championship has begun, we are still working to find results, and we round up all the global Premier and Club competitions worldwide.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/08/17/one-week-until-the-2025-rugby-world-cup-and-scotlands-contract-controversy-wrr-211/
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Chicago Lions win USA Club 7s and Melina lift Brazil Cup | WRR 210
Welcome to WRR 210 for August 4-10. The USA Club 7s Rugby National Championships ended in dramatic fashion in Madison as the Chicago Lions snatched victory from Chicago North Shore at the final whistle. Fiji, England, Italy, and Canada all closed out their Rugby World Cup preparations with strong wins, while Australia confirmed the absence of sevens star Charlotte Caslick from their tournament squad. In Brazil, Melina secured the inaugural Women’s Cup title, and we round up all the global Premier and Club competitions worldwide.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/08/11/chicago-lions-win-usa-club-7s-and-melina-lift-brazil-cup-wrr-210/
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Final Warm-Ups Deliver Drama and Dominance as More RWC Squads Are Revealed | WRR 209
Welcome to WRR 209 for July 25 to August 3. It’s been another two whirlwind weeks of Rugby World Cup prep, packed with statement wins and rising momentum. Eight World Cup squads were revealed and final tune-ups delivered across the globe. South Africa stunned the Black Ferns XV in Cape Town, England ran rampant over Spain, and Canada surged past the USA in front of a record home crowd. Ireland, Japan, and the Wallaroos closed out with strong wins, Brazil shut out the Netherlands, and Wales made history with a first-ever win on Australian soil. More warm-up matches are ahead this weekend as we count down to the opening match on August 22, when the USA faces England in Sunderland, and we round up all the global Premier and Club competitions worldwide.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/08/04/wrr-209/
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Canada, Black Ferns & Trinidad & Tobago Win, Shogun Clinches 7s Series while Canada East Wins WPFG 7s | Women's Rugby Rundown 208
Welcome to WRR 208 for June 30 to July 6. Canada opened their South Africa tour with a dominant win over the Springbok women in Pretoria, showing strength even while down a player. Trinidad & Tobago edged the Cayman Islands to secure back-to-back wins. The Black Ferns powered past the Black Ferns XV in Whangārei, setting the tempo from start to finish. The IRFU unveiled plans to launch four contracted provincial women’s teams by 2026, with Lynne Cantwell leading the charge. Shogun sealed the LTI Super 7s Elite Series title after winning the final stop at Bury St Edmunds. Canada East took gold at the 2025 World Police and Fire Games in Birmingham, joined on the podium by the Patriots and USA Unified Command, and we round up all the global Premier and Club competitions worldwide.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/07/06/canada-black-ferns-trinidad-tobago-win-shogun-clinches-7s-series-while-canada-east-wins-wpfg-7s-wrr-208/
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Trinidad Stuns Mexico, Ilona Earns ESPYS Nod, Denver Onyx Wins Inaugural WER Legacy Cup | WRR 207
Welcome to Women’s Rugby Rundown 207 for June 23–29. Trinidad and Tobago edged Mexico in a thriller, but Mexico still walked away with their first RAN XVs title since 2019 by the slimmest of margins. The result helped Trinidad and Tobago jump four spots in the World Rugby Rankings, while Mexico slipped two. In other action, Australia A impressed in a dominant win over Samoa. Ilona Maher earned her first ESPYS nomination, joining a powerhouse lineup that includes Coco Gauff, Simone Biles, and A’ja Wilson. Vicky Dombroski, the only woman to coach the Black Ferns, is featured in the new documentary No Tears on the Field. Denver Onyx wrapped the first season of Women’s Elite Rugby with a statement win over New York to claim the inaugural WER Legacy Cup. Rugby World Cup prep continues with eleven national teams in action soon. Great Britain secured the overall European 7s Championship title despite a strong final-leg push from Poland, and the LIT Super 7s Series Elite heads to its final stop at Bury St Edmunds with the title still on the line. That’s it for this week as we round up all the global Premier and Club competitions worldwide.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/07/01/trinidad-stuns-mexico-ilona-earns-espys-nod-denver-onyx-wins-inaugural-wer-legacy-cup-wrr-207/
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Ilona Maher Docuseries, Women’s RWC Archive Preserved, and Sophie de Goede Returns | WRR 206
Welcome to WRR 206 for June 16–22. Cayman secured a historic win over Bermuda in a 10s match, marking a rare international appearance for both teams. Canada named 38 players to a training camp ahead of a two-match tour to South Africa, with some big names returning from injury. Two new projects are reshaping women’s rugby storytelling: a docuseries following Ilona Maher as she chases a spot at the 2025 Rugby World Cup, and The Founding Four documentary honoring the women behind the 1991 World Cup. We’re proud to help preserve the most complete public archive of Women’s Rugby World Cup stats, covering every tournament from 1991 to 2021. The Lilian Amazons made history as the first Fijian women’s team to win a top-tier UK 7s tournament, taking the third stop of the Super Series Elite. Scottish Rugby is rumored to be stepping up to lead a potential full-time Great Britain 7s revival. And all eyes are on the WER Legacy Cup Final this weekend, where Denver and New York will battle for the first title of the new era of professional women’s rugby in the U.S.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/06/23/ilona-maher-docuseries-womens-rwc-archive-preserved-and-sophie-de-goede-returns-wrr-206/
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Fiji & South Africa Defense, GB Wins First Stop European 7s & Kenya Rugby Union Crisis | WRR 205
Welcome to WRR 205 for June 9-15. The weekend featured Great Britain claiming gold at the first stop of the 2025 European 7s Championship in Makarska, while Georgia made history with their first series win. Fiji’s Vodafone Fijiana defended their Oceania Rugby Championship title in a thrilling match against Samoa, and South Africa also defended their Rugby Africa Cup title in Madagascar with a perfect record. Brazil’s Yaras achieved the biggest victory in their team’s history with a commanding win over Colombia. Off the field, we reviewed the so-called “studies” World Rugby cited to justify its controversial ban on trans women and found them deeply flawed, while inclusive events continue to show safe, supported participation is possible, and the Kenya Rugby Union faces a deepening governance crisis marked by its chair’s resignation and a World Rugby warning that it will intervene if the situation does not improve. And as always, we round up all the global Premier and Club competitions worldwide.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/06/16/fiji-and-south-africa-defend-titles-great-britain-wins-first-stop-of-rugby-europe-7s-kenya-rugby-union-faces-governance-crisis-wrr-205/
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Fiji, South Africa, Kenya Win Big as WER Legacy Cup Playoffs Tighten and Bosnia Begins 7s | WRR 204
Welcome to WRR 204 for June 2-8. The Vodafone Fijiana opened the Oceania Rugby Championship with a commanding win over Tonga as they defend their title. South Africa began their Rugby Africa Cup defense with a strong victory over Uganda, while the Kenya Lionesses also secured a win over Madagascar. Italy and Scotland are gearing up for key test matches in July and August, with Scotland switching stadiums for their 2026 Six Nations match against England to Murrayfield, aiming to break attendance records. The WER Legacy Cup race tightens as Bay Breakers and New York Exiles battle for the remaining playoff spot with just one week of the regular season left. Shogun secured back-to-back titles at the Shelford 7s with two stops remaining in the LIT Super Series Elite. World Rugby’s revamped SVNS sevens circuit, designed to grow the sport, has instead triggered a chain reaction of cuts by major unions, raising concerns about the future sustainability of sevens. Meanwhile, Bosnia’s first women’s rugby sevens team is preparing for their debut international competition with hopes of qualifying for the 2032 Olympics.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/06/09/wrr-204/
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Jamaica’s Win, IGR Events, Oceania Championships & Africa Cup, Stade Bordelais’ Third Title | WRR 203
Welcome to WRR 203 for May 26-June 1. This weekend saw Jamaica secure a strong second win over Trinidad & Tobago in the RAN XVs Tournament. The 2025 RWC is already setting records with 350,000 tickets sold and less than 90 days to go. At the 2025 IGR Union Cup in Oslo, Les Simones remained undefeated to claim the inaugural Emily Valentine Cup, while the “Ruck You Match” 7s united trans women and well-known cis women to champion inclusion in rugby. Over in North America, the Baltimore Flamingos-Ferals took home the 2025 NORAM Women’s+ Cup. Looking ahead, the 2025 Oceania Championship kicks off June 6 in Fiji, while the 2025 Rugby Africa Cup starts June 7 in Madagascar. In Premier rugby, Stade Bordelais won their third straight Elite 1 title in France, Round 11 of WER saw Denver suffer their first loss, shaking up the postseason and delaying the decision on the second Legacy Cup team until June 14. We round up all the global Premier and Club competitions worldwide.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/06/02/wrr-203/
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New Zealand, Japan, Mexico & Argentina Win, SVNS Restructure Ripples | WRR 202
Welcome to WRR 202 for May 19–25. New Zealand reclaimed the 2025 Pacific Four Series title, with Canada finishing as runners-up and Australia taking third as coach Jo Yapp announced she will step down after the World Cup. Japan secured a third straight Asia Rugby Championship title. The 2025 RAN Inter-Regional tournament kicked off with Mexico defeating Jamaica in the opening match. In a major step forward, the USA Women’s Eagles are now professional as they build toward the 2025 RWC. In South America, Argentina claimed the SAR 7s women’s crown and will join runner-up Colombia in the 2026 SVNS Division 3. The fallout of the SVNS revamp continues as the IRFU confirmed it will maintain its women’s sevens program as part of its long-term strategy, even as the men’s program is cut. Days later, Great Britain announced the end of full-time sevens for both men and women. We round up all the global Premier and Club competitions worldwide.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/05/25/new-zealand-and-japan-win-big-svns-restructure-ripples-wrr-202/
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PAC4 Round 2, Winners of Iberdrola, Uganda and USA Club and 100 Days to RWC 2025 | WRR 201
Welcome to WRR 201 for May 12-18. We start with the Asia Rugby Championships, where Japan opened their title defense with a dominant shutout over Kazakhstan. In PAC4 action, Canada and New Zealand battled to a thrilling draw in Christchurch, while the Wallaroos outlasted the USA. World Rugby marked 100 days to go with a new trophy and fresh ticket release as England 2025 shapes up to be the biggest Women’s Rugby World Cup yet. There were four domestic championship matches this weekend, including the USA Club Nationals, where the Utah Vipers and Las Vegas Irish took home titles. In Spain, El Salvador snapped Majadahonda’s seven-title streak to claim the Iberdrola Final, and in Uganda, the Black Pearls secured their fourth straight crown. All eyes are on International Gay Rugby (IGR) this summer, with two flagship tournaments taking place the same weekend. The 2025 Union Cup kicks off in Oslo with 45 inclusive teams from across Europe and will feature what’s believed to be the first match of its kind, the “Ruck You Match.” Meanwhile, the 2025 NORAM Cup follows in Boston, bringing together LGBTQ+ clubs and allies from across North America, hosted by the Boston Ironsides RFC. And we round up all the global Premier and Club competitions worldwide.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/05/18/wrr-201/
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WRR Turns 200: Black Ferns Stay Unbeaten, Latvia Dominates, Zimbabwe Scandal | WRR 200
Welcome to Women’s Rugby Rundown 200 for May 5–11. We’re stepping away from the usual format this week to celebrate a milestone as we mark our 200th episode. I didn’t set out to make a show. I just wanted to make sure people knew what was happening in women’s rugby because too often, no one was telling those stories. What began as a few scattered updates has grown into weekly coverage of 33 unique competitions around the world. From the top test teams to emerging leagues, WRR brings it all together in one place.In this episode, Villorba are crowned Italian champions, the Black Ferns extend their streak over Australia in PAC4, and Latvia stay perfect in the European Conference with another shutout over Norway, climbing to 38th in the world rankings. Zimbabwe Rugby Union leadership faces suspension over the treatment of national team players. Looking ahead, the Asia Rugby Championship kicks off, Uganda’s final is on deck, and the Iberdrola title will be decided in Spain. Thanks for being here for the 200th, and we round up all the global Premier and Club competitions worldwide.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/05/12/wrr-turns-200-black-ferns-stay-unbeaten-latvia-dominates-zimbabwe-scandal-wrr-200/
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Black Ferns Rules SVNS, World Rugby’s New Sevens Model & Pacific Four Kickoff | WRR 199
Welcome to WRR 199 for April 27-May 4. New Zealand closed out the HSBC SVNS season with a commanding World Championship win over Australia, while Canada secured bronze against the USA and four teams: Brazil, China, Kenya, and Spain earned their way into next year’s Division 2 under World Rugby’s newly launched three-tier Sevens model. The format revamp has not been universally welcomed, with concerns raised about reduced access and the impact on emerging nations. Canada also opened their Pacific Four Series title defense with a clutch win over the USA in front of a record crowd of 10,518, the largest ever for a women’s rugby match in North America. The Wallaroos extended their own streak with a powerful showing against Fijiana, and Uganda’s first pro, Emily Lekuru, continues to blaze her own trail in Japan. We bring you all this and more as we round up the global Premier and Club competitions worldwide.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/05/05/black-ferns-rules-svns-world-rugbys-new-sevens-model-pacific-four-kickoff-wrr-199/
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Grand Slam Glory for England, Eagles Fall Short Against Japan | WRR 198
Welcome to WRR 198 for April 20-27. The USA Women’s Eagles hosted Japan for the first time on U.S. soil, falling just short in a thrilling back-and-forth match in Los Angeles, while the Eagles now head to Kansas City for a record-breaking clash against Canada to open the Pacific Four Series. England edged France 43-42 in one of the greatest Women’s Six Nations matches ever to claim their fourth straight Grand Slam, and Scotland closed their W6N campaign with a hard-fought emotional win over Ireland. The HSBC SVNS season is set to wrap up in Los Angeles this weekend with the 2025 SVNS Awards nominees revealed. Around the globe, Japan aims for a three-peat in the Asia Rugby Championship, Fiji prepares to host the Wallaroos for the first time, UL Bohemian and Mwamba captured historic domestic titles in Ireland and Kenya, and excitement keeps building with over 275,000 tickets sold for Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 — and we round up all the global Premier and Club competitions worldwide.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/04/28/grand-slam-glory-for-england-eagles-fall-short-against-japan-wrr-198/
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USA Set to Break Attendance Record, HSBC SVNS Grand Final Nears, South Africa Wins, Georgia Debuts | WRR 197
Patreon, LinkedIn, Facebook, THREADS, and RedditWelcome to Women’s Rugby Rundown 197 for April 14-20. This week, we gear up for the 2025 HSBC SVNS Grand Final in Los Angeles on May 3-4 and celebrate the news that Rugby 7s will return to the Olympics at LA28. The USA Women’s Eagles are set to smash the attendance record in Kansas City with their upcoming match against Canada, while South Africa opened their 2025 season with a strong win over Spain. Georgia made their historic XVs debut against Kazakhstan, and England and France stayed on track for a Grand Slam decider after key wins. Uganda finished unbeaten at the Rugby Africa Women’s Division One tournament and earned promotion to the 2025 Rugby Africa Women’s Cup. The Blues also made history, dominating to win the first-ever Women's Super Rugby Champions Final over the Waratahs — and we round up all the global Premier and Club competitions worldwide.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/04/22/usa-set-to-break-attendance-record-hsbc-svns-grand-final-nears-south-africa-wins-georgia-debuts-wrr-197/
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Kenya’s Challenger Crown, Spain Wins 8th Euro Title, W6N Grand Slam Race | WRR 196
Welcome to Women’s Rugby Rundown 196 for April 7–13. Kenya made history by winning the HSBC Sevens Challenger Series, while South Africa claimed the final leg in Krakow, with Argentina and Colombia also booking spots in the upcoming SVNS Play-off in Los Angeles—though World Rugby’s ongoing format review has cast uncertainty over promotion. In the Guinness Women’s Six Nations, England and France stayed on track for a Grand Slam clash on Super Saturday with convincing Round 4 wins, and Italy picked up their first victory of the campaign against Scotland. Spain continued their dominance in Europe, securing their eighth consecutive Rugby Europe Championship title. And we round up all the global Premier and Club competitions worldwide.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/04/14/kenyas-challenger-crown-spain-wins-8th-euro-title-w6n-grand-slam-race-wrr-196/
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Black Ferns Top SVNS, NCR Policy Reversal Draws Criticism & 2035 Rugby World Cup Bid Raises Concerns | WRR 195
Welcome to Women’s Rugby Rundown 195 for March 31–April 6. The Black Ferns locked up the SVNS League title after a dominant regular season, capping it with a statement win over Australia in Singapore. Pools for the upcoming SVNS Championship in Los Angeles were confirmed, with the final Challenger spots still up for grabs in Krakow next weekend. Spain improved to 2-0 in the European Championship and will face second-place Netherlands in a top-of-the-table clash. In the U.S., National Collegiate Rugby’s reversal of its transgender inclusion policy has sparked backlash across the rugby community, while concerns continue to grow around the expected 2035 Rugby World Cup bid from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE over serious human rights issues. That and more as we round up all the global Premier and Club competitions worldwide.🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/04/07/black-ferns-top-svns-ncr-policy-reversal-draws-criticism-2035-rugby-world-cup-bid-raises-concerns-wrr-195/
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