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amanda
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Things are pretty exciting for women's rugby this year. After winning the Sevens World Cup in Dubai last year and taking out the Hong Kong Sevens this year, it seems there's a lot more confidence for the 15s squad, too.
The Wallaroo girls have just this weekend been in a training camp in Sydney, but as far as I know, the final squad for the World Cup - to be held in England in August - won't be named until after the National Championships, which will be held in June in Canberra.
The rep season has started with trials amongst the teams competing at the Nationals. ACT scored an upset win over Sydney two weeks ago in the Brumbies v Hurricanes curtain raiser, and will be playing NSW Country this coming Sunday at Duntroon. On May 16, ACT will play NSW Development and Sydney will take on NSW Country in Blacktown.
I'm in the Brumbies squad and have taken a year off to focus on rugby. We have big ambitions after placing third at Nationals last year and with some big names joining and rejoining the squad, we intend to make our presence felt. My blog contains a bit more info on how we're going:
http://openside.amandasingh.me
But back to the Wallaroos and the World Cup. Australia is in a tough pool with New Zealand (the reigning champs, actually, they've won the last three...), Wales and South Africa and we're seeded 7th. A bit of a disadvantage is the fact that our girls have limited internationals under their belt. Since the last World Cup, Australia has played:
- 2 test matches against NZ in NZ (2007)
- 2 test matches against NZ in Australia (2008)
- 1 test match against Samoa (2009)
All other nations have had many more test matches to assist their preparation, although NZ hasn't had any tests this year. Talking to some of the girls, though, there seems to be a lot of positivity and hunger, as well as growing depth in the ranks. It's very competitive, even for state team selections. I'm looking forward to a cracking National Championships.
ScrumQueens.com has all the international women's rugby news and is worth a look:
http://www.scrumqueens.com
The Wallaroo girls have just this weekend been in a training camp in Sydney, but as far as I know, the final squad for the World Cup - to be held in England in August - won't be named until after the National Championships, which will be held in June in Canberra.
The rep season has started with trials amongst the teams competing at the Nationals. ACT scored an upset win over Sydney two weeks ago in the Brumbies v Hurricanes curtain raiser, and will be playing NSW Country this coming Sunday at Duntroon. On May 16, ACT will play NSW Development and Sydney will take on NSW Country in Blacktown.
I'm in the Brumbies squad and have taken a year off to focus on rugby. We have big ambitions after placing third at Nationals last year and with some big names joining and rejoining the squad, we intend to make our presence felt. My blog contains a bit more info on how we're going:
http://openside.amandasingh.me
But back to the Wallaroos and the World Cup. Australia is in a tough pool with New Zealand (the reigning champs, actually, they've won the last three...), Wales and South Africa and we're seeded 7th. A bit of a disadvantage is the fact that our girls have limited internationals under their belt. Since the last World Cup, Australia has played:
- 2 test matches against NZ in NZ (2007)
- 2 test matches against NZ in Australia (2008)
- 1 test match against Samoa (2009)
All other nations have had many more test matches to assist their preparation, although NZ hasn't had any tests this year. Talking to some of the girls, though, there seems to be a lot of positivity and hunger, as well as growing depth in the ranks. It's very competitive, even for state team selections. I'm looking forward to a cracking National Championships.
ScrumQueens.com has all the international women's rugby news and is worth a look:
http://www.scrumqueens.com