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THE Women’s Rugby World Cup is HERE – and is set to take England by storm this summer! The Red Roses will look to win a first title since 2014 on home soil after finishing runners-up
Nigerian-American Cheta Emba fell in love with rugby while studying for a degree in molecular and cellular biology at one of the world's most famous universities.
Ilona Maher said she is contemplating an offer to participate in WWE wrestling as a stepping stone to Hollywood after the Women's Rugby World Cup
Free rugby union tips, best outright bets and predictions for the Women's Rugby World Cup which starts on Friday, August 22
Loughborough Lightning and USA international Kathryn Treder is set to feature in the Womens Rugby World Cup; she is a Stanford graduate and also works as a data scientist; England play USA in the tour
Another young talent aiming to make her mark on the World Cup is 18-year-old Australia full-back Halse. The teenager made her Super Rugby Women’s debut aged 16 and in the process became the joint-youngest NSW Waratahs player to do so. Halse became the ...