Rugby World

On the whistle

WOMEN’S RUGBY is one of the fastest-growing sports in the country. Millions watched the World Cup last year, with 1.7 million tuning in to England’s loss to New Zealand in a thrilling final in November. The Women’s Six Nations is breaking attendance records and the Red Roses are going to play their first stand-alone game at Twickenham during the 2023 tournament. Allianz Premier 15s matches are attracting more fans. League games are being streamed by the BBC and the knockout rounds broadcast on BT.

The professionalism is on the rise too. Wales and Italy are now among countries to have introduced player contracts and over recent seasons clubs have paid match fees. But the refereeing in the Premier 15s is not fully professional and can create questions for casual fans. Are there television match officials (TMOs) in the women’s top flight? Are referees full-time? And do the Premier 15s have access to a citing commissioner? Here explains how officiating works in

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Rugby World

Rugby World1 min read
Rugby World
Editor Joe Robinson Content Editor Josh Graham Writer/Sub-editor Alan Pearey (0330 390 6260) Clubs Michael Austin (01400 282189) Nutrition James Morehen Head of Art (Sports) Kevin Eason Group Art Editor Jamie Latchford Deputy Art Editor Michael Rawle
Rugby World4 min read
In Tough
Rugby is largely devoid of the silly antics seen in football, and the top players make fine role models. But let’s not get complacent. In the Champions Cup semi at Croke Park, we saw two examples of gamesmanship that our game would be better rid of.
Rugby World4 min read
Rising Stars
Age 20 (24 Oct 2003) Born Hong Kong Position Centre Club Exeter Chiefs Country England When did you first play rugby? My parents were born in Hong Kong and both teach PE there, so I was born and lived there until I moved to boarding school in the UK

Related Books & Audiobooks