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Premiership Women's Rugby

Premiership Women's Rugby
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2024–25 Premiership Women's Rugby
SportRugby union
Founded2017; 7 years ago (2017)
First season2017–18
AdministratorRFU
No. of teams9
Country England
Most recent
champion(s)
Gloucester-Hartpury
(2nd title)
(2023–24)
Most titlesSaracens (3 titles)
TV partner(s)TNT Sports
Level on pyramidLevel 1
Relegation toNo relegation
Domestic cup(s)Allianz Cup
Official websitewww.thepwr.com

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 15s

The RFU founded the competition as "Women's Super Rugby" in October 2016, committing to a three-year, £2.4 million investment.[1][2][3] 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.[3] Minimum standards were raised for aspiring franchise owners, such as requiring clubs to invest in professional training facilities and coaching resources.[3][4]

After interviews with twelve clubs at Twickenham Stadium, the RFU announced the league's ten foundation clubs in February 2017.[5][6] 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",[7] Leicester Tigers, and Member for Lichfield Michael Fabricant, unsuccessfully attempted to overturn the decision,[8][9] with the latter claiming the selection of only ten teams violated the Equality Act 2010, as the men's Premiership Rugby had twelve teams.[9] The Thurrock T-Birds, who won the 2016–17 Championship 1 South season, also unsuccessfully attempted to appeal their exclusion.[10][11]

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."[1][12][13]

Financial services company Allianz began their naming rights sponsorship ahead of the 2020–21 season.[14] 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.[15] Worcester Warriors were temporarily suspended during the 2022–23 season due to financial difficulties.[16] These were resolved within a month and Worcester were unsuspended.[17]

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".[18][19] 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.[20][21]

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.[22][23] 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.[22][23]

Teams

Nine teams are currently competing in Premiership Women's Rugby, as of the 2024–25 season.[24]

Locations of teams in Premiership Women's Rugby and the Allianz Cup
Current teams
Team Established Location Stadium Capacity Titles (last)
Bristol Bears 1984; 40 years ago (1984) Bristol Shaftesbury Park 200 – (N/A)
Ashton Gate 27,000
Exeter Chiefs 2019; 5 years ago (2019) Exeter Sandy Park 15,600 – (N/A)
Gloucester-Hartpury 2014; 10 years ago (2014) Hartpury Hartpury Stadium[25] 2,000 2 (2024)
Gloucester Kingsholm 16,115
Harlequins 1995; 29 years ago (1995)[a] Twickenham (London) Twickenham Stoop 14,800 1 (2021)
Leicester Tigers 2021; 3 years ago (2021) Leicester Welford Road 25,849 – (N/A)
Loughborough Lightning 1970s; 53 years ago (1970s)[a] Northampton Franklin's Gardens[26] 14,249 – (N/A)
Sale Sharks 2020; 4 years ago (2020) Sale (Manchester) Heywood Road 3,387 – (N/A)
Saracens 1989; 35 years ago (1989) Hendon (London) StoneX Stadium 10,500 3 (2022)
Trailfinders 2023; 1 year ago (2023) Ealing (London) Trailfinders Sports Ground 5,000 – (N/A)

All time

A total of 14 clubs have been involved in the top flight since the league's inception in the 2017–18 season. The most recent clubs to make debuts in Premiership Woman's Rugby were Trailfinders Women and Leicester Tigers Women, who made their top-flight debut in the 2023–24 season.

Five clubs — Bristol, Gloucester-Hartpury, Harlequins, Loughborough and Saracens — have appeared in every season to date.

Below is a list of clubs that have participated in the competition and the number of full seasons they've competed in. Clubs currently active are marked in bold, while those that have been ever-present in are listed in bold italics. The last column shows the seasons each club has participated in, including the current one.

Note: The 2019–20 season is not counted as it was abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Team Seasons Competed Seasons Participated
Bristol Bears 6 2017–18 to 2023–24
Darlington Mowden Park Sharks 5 2017–18 to 2023
Exeter Chiefs 4 2020–21 to 2023–24
Gloucester-Hartpury 6 2017–18 to 2023–24
Harlequins 6 2017–18 to 2023–24
Leicester Tigers 1 2023–24
Loughborough Lightning 6 2017–18 to 2023–24
Richmond 2 2017–18 to 2018–19
Sale Sharks 4 2020–21 to 2023–24
Saracens 6 2017–18 to 2023–24
Trailfinders 1 2023–24
Wasps 5 2017–18 to 2023
Waterloo 2 2017–18 to 2018–19
Worcester Warriors 5 2017–18 to 2023

Sponsorship

Period Sponsor Name League Title Ref
2017–2020 United Kingdom Tyrrells Potato Crisps Tyrrells Premier 15s Premier 15s [27]
2020–2023 Germany Allianz Allianz Premier 15s [28]
2023–current Allianz Premiership Women's Rugby Premiership Women's Rugby

Structure

League season

The Premiership Women's Rugby league season typically runs from September to June and comprises 18 rounds of matches, with each club playing each other home and away. In the 2023–24 season, each club also had bye weeks. The results of the matches contribute points to the league as follows:

  • 4 points are awarded for a win
  • 2 points are awarded for a draw
  • 0 points are awarded for a loss, however
    • 1 losing (bonus) point is awarded to a team that loses a match by 7 points or fewer
    • 1 additional (bonus) point is awarded to a team scoring 4 tries or more in a match

Playoffs

Following the completion of the regular season, the top 4 teams enter the playoffs, which are held in June. The top two teams receive home advantage, the league leaders hosting the 4th ranked team, and the 2nd place team hosting the 3rd place team. The winners of these semi-finals progress to the final, with no set venue, with the winner of the final being crowned champions. In the inaugural season, the play-offs comprised back-to-back home and away fixtures, with the winner being determined by an aggregate score. This was changed to single matches from the following season onwards.[2]

Champions

Season 1st place, gold medalist(s) Champions Final Runner-up 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Top of Table
2017–18 Saracens 24–20 Harlequins Saracens
2018–19 Saracens 33–17 Harlequins Saracens
2019–20 Season abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 Harlequins 25–17 Saracens Saracens
2021–22 Saracens 43–21 Exeter Chiefs Saracens
2022–23 Gloucester-Hartpury 34–19 Exeter Chiefs Gloucester-Hartpury
2023–24 Gloucester-Hartpury 36–24 Bristol Bears Gloucester-Hartpury

Summary of winners

# Team Champions Years as champions Runners-up Years as runners-up Top of league table
1 Saracens 3 2017–18, 2018–19, 2021–22 1 2020–21 4
2 Gloucester-Hartpury 2 2022–23, 2023–24 0 2
3 Harlequins 1 2020–21 2 2017–18, 2018–19

Player records

All player records relate to the 2017–18 season onwards, following the launch of the Premier 15s competition (which was later re-branded as Premiership Women's Rugby).[29]

As of 24 June 2023

Points

Rank Nationality Player Club(s) Years Points
1  England Zoe Harrison Saracens 2017– 523
2  England Ellie Green Harlequins, Worcester Warriors, Trailfinders 2017– 484
3  England Emma Sing Gloucester-Hartpury 2018– 463
4  England Ellie Rugman Gloucester-Hartpury 2018– 454
5  England Poppy Cleall Saracens 2017– 425
6  England Marlie Packer Saracens 2017– 410
7  England Abby Dow Wasps, Harlequins, Trailfinders 2017– 388
8  England Lark Atkin-Davies Worcester Warriors, Loughborough Lightning, Bristol Bears 2017– 385
9  England Jess Breach Harlequins, Saracens 2017– 380
10  England Helena Rowland Saracens, Loughborough Lightning 2017– 359

Tries

Rank Nationality Player Club(s) Years Tries
1  England Poppy Cleall Saracens 2017– 85
2  England Marlie Packer Saracens 2017– 82
3  England Ellie Rugman Gloucester-Hartpury 2018– 78
4  England Lark Atkin-Davies Worcester Warriors, Loughborough Lightning, Bristol Bears 2017– 77
5  England Jess Breach Harlequins, Saracens 2017– 76
6  England Abby Dow Wasps, Harlequins, Trailfinders 2017– 74
7  England May Campbell Saracens 2017– 61
8  England Kelly Taylor Gloucester-Hartpury 2017– 59
9  England Claudia MacDonald Darlington Mowden Park Sharks, Wasps, Exeter Chiefs 2017– 58
10  England Heather Cowell Worcester Warriors, Harlequins 2017– 57

Goal kicking

Rank Nationality Player Club(s) Years Points
1  England Ellie Green Harlequins, Worcester Warriors, Trailfinders 2017– 459
2  England Zoe Harrison Saracens 2017– 423
3  England Emma Sing Gloucester-Hartpury 2018– 333
4  England Amber Reed Bristol Bears 2017– 289
5  United States Gabby Cantorna Exeter Chiefs 2020– 288
6  England Helena Rowland Saracens, Loughborough Lightning 2017– 234
7  England Lagi Tuima Bristol Bears, Harlequins 2017– 229
8  England Katy Daley-McLean Loughborough Lightning, Sale Sharks 2017–21 208
9  New Zealand Lizzie Goulden Wasps, Loughborough Lightning, Gloucester-Hartpury 2017– 197
10  Wales Flo Williams Loughborough Lightning, Wasps, Saracens 2017– 184

Broadcast

In the 2022–23 season, at least two matches per round were streamed on the competition website. At least one of these matches will also be shown on the BBC iPlayer and BBC Red Button. Both semi-finals and the final were shown on the competition website, BBC iPlayer, and the BBC Red Button.[30] As part of Harlequins Big Game double-header with Harlequins Men, TNT Sports broadcast one regular season game as well as both semi-finals and the final. Unlike the BBC, TNT Sports uses its own punditry and commentary for the matches they broadcast.[31]

From the 2023–24 season, TNT Sports gained broadcasting rights to one game per weekend as well as both the semi-finals and the final.[32][33][34] As part of the deal, there is provision for a free-to-air provider to show both the semi-finals and final.[34] The competition CEO Belinda Moore revealed that discussions to try to gain a terrestrial broadcaster for the competition were ongoing.[34] The same game shown by TNT sports will be aired by The Rugby Network in the United States and Canada and by RugbyPassTV outside of the UK, Ireland, US, and Canada.[35][36] BBC Sport and BBC iPlayer began showing select games from round 13 onwords.[37]

Territory Rights holder Ref
 United Kingdom BBC Sport &
BBC iPlayer[b]
[37]
 United Kingdom
 Ireland
TNT Sports &
Discovery+[c]
[32]
 United States
 Canada
The Rugby Network+[c] [35]
Rest of World Rugbypass TV[c] [36]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Re-formed in 2017
  2. ^ Select matches
  3. ^ a b c One match per round as well as both semi-finals and the final

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Heggie's Rock PreserveHeggie's Rock (2010)Show map of GeorgiaShow map of the United StatesLocationColumbia County, Georgia, United StatesCoordinates33°32′29.8″N 82°15′13.1″W / 33.541611°N 82.253639°W / 33.541611; -82.253639Area101 acres (41 hectares)Governing bodyThe Nature Conservancy U.S. National Natural LandmarkDesignated1980 Heggie's Rock is a large granite outcropping in Columbia County, Georgia, United States. Declared a National Natural Landmark i…

Antimony trichloride Stereo structural formula of antimony trichloride Ball and stick model of antimony trichloride Names Preferred IUPAC name Antimony trichloride Systematic IUPAC name Trichlorostibane Other names Antimony(III) chloride, Butter of antimony, Antimonous chloride, Stibous chloride, Trichlorostibine Identifiers CAS Number 10025-91-9 Y 3D model (JSmol) Interactive image ChEBI CHEBI:74856 N ChemSpider 23199 Y ECHA InfoCard 100.030.031 EC Number 233-047-2 KEGG C15235…

Indian independence activist (1909–1996 Bharat RatnaAruna AsafPersonal detailsBornAruna Ganguly(1909-07-16)16 July 1909Kalka, Punjab, IndiaDied29 July 1996 (aged 87)New Delhi, IndiaNationality•  British India (1909-1947) •  India (1947-1996)Political partyCommunist Party of IndiaOther politicalaffiliationsIndian National CongressSpouse Asaf Ali ​ ​(m. 1928; died 1953)​ParentUpendranath Ganguli (father)Alma materSacred Heart Conv…

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