England captain backs changes to Women’s Super League
England captain Emily Rudge says the changes to the Women’s Super League for 2021 will benefit the national side.
England captain Emily Rudge says the changes to the Women’s Super League for 2021 will benefit the national side.
The Betfred Women’s Super League gets underway this weekend, with 10 teams fighting for the title, last won by Leeds in 2019.
The wait is almost over for Wigan captain Rachel Thompson – as the Women’s Super League finally gets underway this weekend.
The full fixture list for the Betfred Women’s Super League season has been announced.
The Rugby Football League is celebrating a lottery win it says will help the women’s game plot a way through the coronavirus pandemic.
The Betfred Women’s Super League will kick-off on April 18 with 10 teams, more than 18 months since it last saw action.
The RFL explored every option to try and organise a women’s season, according to Head of Growth, Tom Brindle.
The RFL has confirmed that the Women’s Super League and Women’s Challenge Cup competitions will not go ahead in 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic.
New Rugby Football League president Clare Balding is excited to take over from Tony Adams and wants to help grow the development of the women’s game.
The ARLC has approved the continuation of the NRLW for the 2020 season, commencing in September.
St Helens have signed England international Amy Hardcastle from Bradford.
England women’s coach Craig Richards has selected a 29-player Performance Squad alongside a 10-player Knights Performance Squad for 2020.
Leeds women’s coach Lois Forsell has urged everyone to take time to look after their physical and mental wellbeing.
The RFL has provided possible scenarios for how the Women’s Super League will get back underway this year – including a shortened season starting in August or September.
Wigan women’s player Paige Costello guides one of her clients through a 40-minute All Onside fixture focusing on leg strengthening.
Leeds Beckett University has been commissioned by the Rugby Football League to lead a major initiative to help benefit the women’s game, from national level to grassroots.
Rebekah Wilson is enjoying a new lease of life playing rugby league after competing in the Winter Olympics just six years ago.
Former England Women international Lois Forsell and rugby league legend Paul Sculthrope will take charge of the new England Women Knights, while Craig Richards has appointed his coaching staff...
With the new Super League season on the horizon, and a historic World Cup just around the corner, women’s rugby league has never been in a better place.
Lois Forsell will take over the coaching reins from Adam Cuthbertson at Leeds women.