Italy call up two 2002 veterans for World Cup
7 years ago by World RugbyAfter an absence of 15 years, Italy return to the Women’s Rugby World Cup stage with two survivors from the squad that finished 12th in Barcelona in 2002.
Wales excited by the challenge of WRWC 2017
7 years ago by World RugbyWales have named an exciting mix of experience and youth in their squad for Women's Rugby World Cup 2017 with Carys Phillips continuing as captain.
RWC 2019 spotlight: Tonga
7 years ago by World RugbyWe take a look at the history of Tonga at the Rugby World Cup after they confirmed their place at Japan 2019 as the Oceania 2 qualifier last weekend.
Blend of youth and experience for USA
7 years ago by World RugbyUSA coach Pete Steinberg selects a squad for Ireland 2017 that features Olympians, Women’s Rugby World Cup veterans and two uncapped players.
Russia and Ireland book places at RWC Sevens 2018
7 years ago by World RugbyRussia and Ireland qualify for Rugby World Cup Sevens 2018 after securing the top two spots in the Rugby Europe Sevens Grand Prix Series.
Japan power past Hong Kong to retain Asian crown
7 years ago by World RugbyJapan warmed up for Women's Rugby World Cup 2017 with another emphatic victory over Hong Kong to retain their Asia Rugby Women's Championship title.
Namibia survive scare from Zimbabwe to stay top
7 years ago by World RugbyUganda climb two places in the World Rugby Rankings following an emphatic victory over Tunisia but stay third behind fellow unbeaten sides Namibia and Kenya in the Rugby Africa Gold Cup standings.
Tonga qualify for RWC 2019 as Oceania 2
7 years ago by World RugbyFiji's win over Samoa saw them crowned World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup 2017 champions and confirmed Tonga's qualification for Rugby World Cup 2019 as the Oceania 2 qualifier.
Samoa welcome back Lam for final push
7 years ago by World RugbySamoa are in determined mood as they look to upset Fiji and qualify for Rugby World Cup 2019 as Oceania 2.
Stamp of approval for Women's Rugby World Cup 2017
7 years ago by World RugbyIreland captain Niamh Briggs features on a special €1 postage stamp to celebrate the country's hosting of Women's Rugby World Cup 2017.