Category: Women’s
York Valkyrie sign French international
YORK VALKYRIE have once again looked to France to bolster their squad for the rest of the season. Fresh from losing pack duo Jess Sharp,…
Scotland to play first women’s international this year
SCOTLAND will play their first women’s international this year. The new team will take part in a tri-series event in the autumn alongside England Community…
Emily Veivers sidelined as Wembley injury revealed
Wigan Warriors have confirmed that the injury suffered by Emily Veivers during Saturday’s 42-6 Challenge Cup Final win over St Helens will see her sidelined…
Denis Betts’ latest Wigan Warriors triumph at Wembley ‘the best one ever’
WIGAN WARRIORS coach Denis Betts, who has a long history with the Challenge Cup, has labelled Saturday’s 42-6 Wembley win over St Helens as the…
Wigan Warriors ‘felt ready’ to win Women’s Challenge Cup says Vicky Molyneux
WIGAN WARRIORS’ long-serving co-captain Vicky Molyneux admits there was an unusual sense of belief within the squad ahead of their Wembley debut. Molyneux was part…
Page XIII: The new facility lifting Wigan Warriors to top of women’s game
WE HAVE known for many years that Wigan Warriors are leading the way when it comes to Super League. Never before, in the modern era,…
Leigh Leopards aiming to be next Women’s Super League surprise package
LEIGH LEOPARDS halfback Rhianna Burke says her side will be aiming to follow in the footsteps of Barrow Raiders, who were perhaps the surprise package…
Wigan Warriors’ Grace Banks defied hand injury to be player of the match at Wembley
GRACE BANKS may have been named as Player of the Match in Saturday’s 42-6 Challenge Cup final victory over St Helens, but she was quick…
St Helens players ‘still legends’ in wake of bruising Wembley defeat
ST HELENS co-coaches Craig Richards and Dec Hardman have both insisted that Saturday’s defeat to Wigan at Wembley should not change how their players are…
Stronger, faster, fitter: Wigan Warriors’ next generation herald new era in women’s game
PLACING a sporting event in its historical context immediately after it has happened is generally a fool’s game. But it doesn’t seem too outlandish to…