England Women's Premiership

England Women's Premiership

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DateRHome v Away-
03/08 19:45 - Gloucester Hartpury Women v Harlequins Women 57-24
03/03 14:30 - Loughborough Lightning Women v Sale Sharks Women 38-15
03/02 15:05 - Gloucester Hartpury Women v Exeter Chiefs Women 31-24
02/23 19:45 - Bristol Bears Women v Loughborough Lightning Women 33-17
02/10 12:30 - Saracens Women v Harlequins Women 29-24
02/04 15:00 - Harlequins Women v Sale Sharks Women 53-12
01/20 14:00 - Loughborough Lightning Women v Trailfinders Women View
01/13 13:00 - Leicester Tigers Women v Bristol Bears Women View
01/07 12:30 - Exeter Chiefs Women v Ealing Trailfinders Women 38-19
12/30 14:30 - Harlequins Women v Gloucester Hartpury Women 19-31
12/23 12:30 - Saracens Women v Bristol Bears Women 32-10
12/16 15:00 - Exeter Chiefs Women v Gloucester Hartpury Women 27-31
12/09 15:00 - Harlequins Women v Exeter Chiefs Women 27-52
12/03 17:30 - Leicester Tigers Women v Loughborough Lightning Women 12-24
11/26 12:30 - Exeter Chiefs Women v Bristol Bears Women 29-14
11/18 12:30 - Bristol Bears Women v Sale Sharks Women 48-5
06/24 14:30 - Gloucester Hartpury Women v Exeter Chiefs Women 34-19
06/11 14:00 - Exeter Chiefs Women v Saracens Women 24-21
06/10 14:00 - Gloucester Hartpury Women v Bristol Bears Women 21-12
05/21 13:30 - Gloucester Hartpury Women v Harlequins Women 67-14
05/14 13:30 - Saracens Women v Exeter Chiefs Women 29-22
03/11 12:30 - Bristol Bears Women v Harlequins Women 31-26
03/04 14:30 - Harlequins Women v Exeter Chiefs Women 25-54
02/25 12:30 - Gloucester Hartpury Women v Saracens Women 27-36
01/22 14:30 - Harlequins Women v Gloucester Hartpury Women 22-33
12/27 13:30 - Harlequins Women v Bristol Bears Women 48-14
06/03 14:00 - Saracens Women v Exeter Chiefs Women 43-21
05/22 15:30 - Exeter Chiefs Women v Bristol Bears Women 28-24
05/22 13:00 - Saracens Women v Harlequins Women 30-10
05/14 13:00 - Exeter Chiefs Women v Bristol Bears Women 29-26

Premiership Women's Rugby, officially known as Allianz Premiership Women's Rugby or The Allianz PWR, is an annual semi-professional women's rugby union club competition at the highest level of the English rugby union system, and is run by the Rugby Football Union (RFU). It is contested by nine clubs who play two series of round-robin matches to determine the four participants of a single-elimination tournament. It began play in the 2017–18 season, superseding the former Women's Premiership, and introducing elements of professionalism in the sport's highest level. In its first six seasons, the competition was known as the Premier 15s. Gloucester-Hartpury are the current champions, while Saracens have won the most championships (3).

Premiership Women's Rugby runs concurrently with the Allianz Cup, a similar annual competition contested by the same clubs, in which the teams are instead split into two pools, and only play one series of round-robin matches to determine places in the competition's tournament. The Allianz Cup began play in the 2021–22 season and has been won twice by Exeter Chiefs.

History

2016–2023: Premier 15's

The RFU founded the competition as "Women's Super Rugby" in October 2016, committing to a three-year, £2.4 million investment. A bidding process was opened to clubs seeking to operate a franchise in the new league, with the RFU initially planning to have all eight Women's Premiership teams and two new teams compete. Minimum standards were raised for aspiring franchise owners, such as requiring clubs to invest in professional training facilities and coaching resources.

After interviews with twelve clubs at Twickenham Stadium, the RFU announced the league's ten foundation clubs in February 2017. The decision to admit all Premiership clubs (Aylesford Bulls Ladies being taken over by Harlequins to become Harlequins Ladies) except for Lichfield Ladies, despite their fifteen-year presence in the top flight, was controversial. As the club expressed being "disgusted, disappointed and dumbfounded", Leicester Tigers, and Member for Lichfield Michael Fabricant, unsuccessfully attempted to overturn the decision, with the latter claiming the selection of only ten teams violated the Equality Act 2010, as the men's Premiership Rugby had twelve teams. The Thurrock T-Birds, who won the 2016–17 Championship 1 South season, also unsuccessfully attempted to appeal their exclusion.

The seven Premiership clubs would join Gloucester-Hartpury, Loughborough Lightning, and Waterloo in the inaugural season of the league, which had been rebranded to the "Premier 15s" prior to its start. Potato crisps manufacturer Tyrrells obtained its naming rights for three years, in what was described by the RFU as "the biggest ever financial investment in women's club rugby."

Financial services company Allianz began their naming rights sponsorship ahead of the 2020–21 season. The two independent clubs, Richmond and Waterloo, were replaced with the Premiership Rugby-affiliated Exeter Chiefs and Sale Sharks. The RFU stressed the need for financially viable clubs in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Worcester Warriors were temporarily suspended during the 2022–23 season due to financial difficulties. These were resolved within a month and Worcester were unsuspended.

2023 onwards: Premiership Women's Rugby

Trailfinders and Leicester Tigers were admitted into the league in the 2023–24 season, as the competition rebranded to "Premiership Women's Rugby". Sale Sharks and Worcester Warriors were initially excluded from the 2023–24 season alongside DMP Sharks and Wasps. Sale and Worcester were given conditional invitations by the RFU to rejoin for the 2023–24 season, in order to maintain the number of clubs in the league at ten.

Withdrawal of Worcester Warriors Women

On 17 October 2023 the owners of Worcester Warriors Women, Cube International, notified the RFU and PWR that they intended to withdraw Worcester Warriors Women from Premiership Women's Rugby and the Allianz Cup. The impact on the season's fixtures was not announced, however Worcester's next fixture, the Allianz Cup match against Bristol Bears Women was cancelled.

"잉글랜드 여자 프리미어십"은 럭비 유니온 토너먼트로, 잉글랜드에서 개최되는 여자 럭비 리그입니다. 이 토너먼트는 잉글랜드에서 가장 높은 수준의 여자 럭비 경기를 제공하며, 매년 여러 팀들이 참가하여 격렬한 경쟁을 펼칩니다. 이 토너먼트는 여자 럭비의 선수들이 기술과 전략을 발전시키고 경기력을 향상시키는 데에 중요한 역할을 합니다. 잉글랜드 여자 프리미어십은 높은 수준의 경기와 열정적인 경쟁으로 알려져 있으며, 여자 럭비 팬들에게는 놓칠 수 없는 흥미로운 행사입니다.