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Welcome to Women's Rugby Rundown 191 for March 2-9. Kenya went back-to-back at the HSBC Sevens Challenger, securing another title as the top eight teams booked their spots for the next round in Krakow on April 11-12, while Fiji named Richard Walker as the new head coach of the Fiji Airways Fijiana 7s. The Wolfhounds dominated the Celtic Challenge, sealing a second straight title with a statement win, while Belgium edged Germany to stay on course for the Europe Trophy crown. The Red Roses will aim for their seventh straight Guinness Women’s Six Nations title as the tournament gears up for another landmark year, and the British & Irish Lions announced Carol Isherwood OBE as the first-ever Chair of the Lions Women’s Committee. And we round up all the global Premier and Club competitions worldwide.
🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/03/10/kenya-wins-again-wolfhounds-dominate-six-nations-gears-up-wrr-191/
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Welcome to Women's Rugby Rundown 191 for March 2-9. Kenya went back-to-back at the HSBC Sevens Challenger, securing another title as the top eight teams booked their spots for the next round in Krakow on April 11-12, while Fiji named Richard Walker as the new head coach of the Fiji Airways Fijiana 7s. The Wolfhounds dominated the Celtic Challenge, sealing a second straight title with a statement win, while Belgium edged Germany to stay on course for the Europe Trophy crown. The Red Roses will aim for their seventh straight Guinness Women’s Six Nations title as the tournament gears up for another landmark year, and the British & Irish Lions announced Carol Isherwood OBE as the first-ever Chair of the Lions Women’s Committee. And we round up all the global Premier and Club competitions worldwide.
🔗 https://scrumhalfconnection.com/2025/03/10/kenya-wins-again-wolfhounds-dominate-six-nations-gears-up-wrr-191/

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