Stars in Making - Women's Rugby World Cup
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Wales co-captain Alex Callender has been passed fit to face Scotland in Wales' Rugby World Cup opener on Saturday.
The 10th edition of the World Cup is expected to be the “biggest global celebration of women’s rugby”, with record attendances, viewership and engagement. In such a scenario, World Rugby has decided to offer “mental health support” for participating players.
Three-time Rugby World Cup player and 110-test Australian veteran Will Genia announced his retirement from the sport on Thursday at the age of 37. Genia confirmed his retirement on his Instagram page,
Ireland full-back Stacey Flood believes backing from home will be a "really important" factor at the World Cup in England.
Unbeaten in their last 27 matches, the Red Roses must handle the pressure of being overwhelming favourites on home soil