Premiership Women’s Rugby final: Gloucester-Hartpury and Saracens eye history
Gloucester-Hartpury has appointed a constant starting XV for the Premier League Women’s Rugby Final against Saracens as they hope to win a record third straight title on Sunday.
England captain Zoe Aldcroft starts in the second row, club co-captain Natasha’Mo’Hunt is in the center of Scrum-Half and Red Ros Roses Tatyana Heard, Alex Matthews and Maud Muir are in the center, respectively, with No. 8 and Props respectively.
Saracens brought Gabrielle Senft to the side of the blind side, and Louise McMillan fell to the bench, the only change, which was the side that beat the Harlequin in the semifinals.
London clubs are second only to Gloucester-Hartpury and chased a record fourth league title overall, its first since 2022.
The match at Stonex Stadium on Sunday marked the end of the head of Gloucester-Hartpury, who served as rugby Sean Lynn, before leaving the Welsh Women as head coach.
PWR’s leading scoring scorer Emma Sing – scored 11 points in the 36-20 semi-final against the Bristol Bears on March 2 and started on March 2 at the defender of Gloucester-Hartpury, in a team filled with international teams, including Wales captain Hannah Jones, Hannah Jones and Ireland Centre and Ireland Neve Jones.
The club’s staunch Kathryn Buggy was nominated for the replacement and will give her last appearance before retirement, while the only change to the 23 was flying Ellie Green, who sat on the bench for Millie Hyatt.
Saracens’s roster is also full of talent, with 15 international players in 23 matches.
England winger Jess Breach starred in the semifinals after returning to the semifinals after being injured – starting with 15 out of an unchanged defender 3-pointer. Center Sophie Bridger won the 2023 championship with Gloucester-Hartpury, who is in the interior center.
With the Senft entering the side, Wales’ Georgia Evans moved from the back to the second row. League-leading attempt scorer May Campbell leads the front row with 18-place leads.