Rugby

WRU invites regions and universities to bid for revamped women’s teams

WRU head of women’s and girls rugby Belinda Moore said: “This is a hugely significant and exciting moment for women’s rugby in Wales. It underlines the WRU’s commitment to grow the game at home, and we look forward to having discussions with the professional clubs in Wales and our educational establishments.

“The initial discussions that have taken place have recognised that this is a unique and exciting opportunity for Welsh rugby.”

Moore added: “From my personal experience across the border, the English clubs have recognised the value and commercial opportunities available in women’s rugby.

“This will not be easy, and we expect to have detailed discussions around what support the WRU will provide and to scrutinise what the clubs who apply will offer the next generation of players in Wales.”

Moore also highlighted the achievements of university side Cardiff Met.

“Cardiff Met’s recent fantastic success, beating Loughborough and being crowned Women’s BUCS Super Rugby champions, included 10 players who played in the Celtic Challenge last season,” said Moore.

“It underlines that Wales produces rugby talent, and we just need to provide that talent with the opportunity and a stage to develop and flourish.”

The new teams’ coaches will be appointed by the WRU.

The union added that successful bids to form the teams “will meet the operating standards set by the tournament organisers”.

For the last two campaigns, Brython Thunder played at Parc y Scarlets, while Gwalia Lightning switched between Cardiff Arms Park and Rodney Parade in their first season and at Ystrad Mynach in 2024-25.

The WRU has set a deadline of Friday, 2 May for any expressions of interest in forming one of the new teams.

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