💨 Abstract
Women’s rugby is rapidly growing, with calls for a Rugby Championship involving New Zealand, South Africa, Australia, and Argentina. Supporters argue that regular, high-stakes competition will improve player development, increase visibility, and create exciting rivalries. Existing opportunities are limited, but structured tournaments can foster growth and close the skill gap between nations. More matches will also boost fan engagement and sponsorship opportunities. This shift is supported by prominent coaches and players, highlighting its importance for the sport’s future.
Courtesy: Mariette Adams
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