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May 2019

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By |2019-05-29T19:18:34+12:00May 29th, 2019|

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March 2019

Women’s Rugby Is So Much More than the Stigma Associated With It – Lailanie Burns

By |2019-11-22T18:02:48+13:00March 5th, 2019|

As women rugby players there are four main challenges that we face - challenges that I believe are more directed towards our sport than other more gender-stereotyped sports geared towards women such as netball or hockey. 1. Disapproval Firstly there’s the disapproval. From the wider society - and then there’s the disapproval that comes from within our player's own [...]

December 2018

“We Should Have Freedom to Acknowledge what Motivates Us” – Tomasi Alosio

By |2019-11-22T18:18:11+13:00December 5th, 2018|

Personally, I don’t actually write messages on my own strapping tape on wrists or other areas when I play, but my teammates do. So I feel like I’m qualified to give an unbiased opinion on the ever repeating subject of banning rugby players from writing any messages on their strapping tape during games. I hear this has resurfaced again, [...]

June 2018

Groundbreaking Support Announced for UK Based Pacific Island Rugby Players

By |2019-11-22T18:06:54+13:00June 15th, 2018|

Pacific Rugby Players (PRP) has today announced Junior Fatialofa, Marion Salvaudon and former All Black Joe Rokocoko as the latest additions to its global team. The trio have been appointed as Player Relationship Managers (PRMs). Former Bristol centre Fatialofa’s role, which is full-time and based in England, will see him working closely with the nine-strong team of Personal Development [...]

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