The Red Roses were left heartbroken after a sensational World Cup final to New Zealand.
An epic final began in perfect fashion for the Red Roses, as a flowing move created room for full-back Ellie Kildunne to score in the corner and Emily Scarratt steered a tricky conversion between the posts.
The Black Ferns missed a penalty before England struck again, and this time it was...
The weekend has barely begun and there has already been some fantastic sport on display.
New Zealand is the only place to start, as the biggest ever Women’s Rugby World Cup got underway, and the tournament favourites are wearing the red rose of England.
After France cruised past South Africa in the opening match, England took on the flair of Fiji. Claudia MacDonald and Amy...
The Rugby Football Union wants to bring the women's Rugby World Cup to England in 2025.
According to The Times, the RFU has committed to making a bid for the event, having successfully hosted the men's World Cup in 2015. The 2021 Rugby World Cup will be held in New Zealand in September and October.
World Rugby has announced a decision on the destination for the next two men'...
Ahead of the Women’s Rugby World Cup quarter finals weekend, the BBC revealed that the live TV audience for the group stages of the tournament reached 7.1 million.
While that is an impressive statistic, in an area of online channels, it’s just the tip of the iceberg. Numbers for digital channels show that the World Cup really does mark a landmark moment for women’s sport:
England showed why they are the favourites to take the Women's World Cup Rugby title with an utterly dominant performance over the USA in the opening match of the tournament on Friday night.
Playing in front of a record 42,000 spectators at Sunderland's Stadium of Light, the hosts blew their opponents away, outscoring them by 11 tries to one and running out 69-7 winners. Three...
Portia Woodman-Wickliffe in action (Image: RugbyPass)
With the start of the Women's Rugby World Cup imminent, a global panel of journalists from leading international rugby media business, RugbyPass, have revealed their list of the world's top 50 women rugby players.
Coming in at number one is New Zealand wing, Portia Woodman-Wickliffe. The panel said that she earned her...
Attendances at the forthcoming Women's World Cup are set to exceed all expectations, with ticket sales for the whole tournament now standing at two and a half times the total sold at the last Women's World Cup in New Zealand. And with the final now officially a sell-out, the all-time attendance record for a single women's rugby game seems certain to be smashed.
After the England Women’s Football team had us all on the edge of our seats, we have just three weeks to catch our breath before the next big international sporting event – the Women’s Rugby World Cup.
Kicking off on Saturday 22nd August and concluding with the final at Twickenham on Saturday 27th September, the WRWC promises to be bigger and better then ever. With and expanded...