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Women’s Rugby Rundown for Jul 24-30
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Aug 1, 2023
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Welcome to the Women’s Rugby Rundown for July 24-30. Ireland revealed the appointment of former England coach Scott Bemand as Head Coach, while Centro-Oeste secured their second BR XVs Championship victory.
In other XVs updates, South Africa has gathered in Stellenbosch as they gear up for the WXV Tier 2 tournament. Meanwhile, South Africa's Premier Division is inching closer to the postseason with Bulls Daisies maintaining their dominant position and in the Farah Palmer Cup, Waikato and Canterbury remain at the forefront after three rounds
In 7s news, Canada is set to host Australia, Japan, and Hong Kong in a mini-tournament before the RAN 7s Olympic Qualification tournament in mid-August. World Rugby acknowledges Ukraine's European Trophy victory as a promising sign of a bright future for the team. Looking forward, all eyes are on the PR 7s Championship, which is scheduled to take place in Washington, D.C. on August 6.
We close out the week with 11 features, 7 media and 3 Rugby Jobs.
Read the entire update at https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2023/07/31/womens-rugby-rundown-for-jul-24-30/ and become a supporter of our site at https://www.patreon.com/yscrugby.
tl;dr: In the Women’s Rugby Rundown for July 24-30 Ireland appointed Scott Bemand as Head Coach, Centro-Oeste won the BR XVs Championship again. South Africa gears up for WXV Tier 2, Bulls Daisies lead Premier Division. Waikato and Canterbury top the Farah Palmer Cup. Canada will host a 7s mini-tournament, Ukraine's win celebrated, and PR 7s Championship in Washington, D.C., on August 6.
In other XVs updates, South Africa has gathered in Stellenbosch as they gear up for the WXV Tier 2 tournament. Meanwhile, South Africa's Premier Division is inching closer to the postseason with Bulls Daisies maintaining their dominant position and in the Farah Palmer Cup, Waikato and Canterbury remain at the forefront after three rounds
In 7s news, Canada is set to host Australia, Japan, and Hong Kong in a mini-tournament before the RAN 7s Olympic Qualification tournament in mid-August. World Rugby acknowledges Ukraine's European Trophy victory as a promising sign of a bright future for the team. Looking forward, all eyes are on the PR 7s Championship, which is scheduled to take place in Washington, D.C. on August 6.
We close out the week with 11 features, 7 media and 3 Rugby Jobs.
Read the entire update at https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2023/07/31/womens-rugby-rundown-for-jul-24-30/ and become a supporter of our site at https://www.patreon.com/yscrugby.
tl;dr: In the Women’s Rugby Rundown for July 24-30 Ireland appointed Scott Bemand as Head Coach, Centro-Oeste won the BR XVs Championship again. South Africa gears up for WXV Tier 2, Bulls Daisies lead Premier Division. Waikato and Canterbury top the Farah Palmer Cup. Canada will host a 7s mini-tournament, Ukraine's win celebrated, and PR 7s Championship in Washington, D.C., on August 6.
Released:
Aug 1, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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