The Rugby Paper

Full-time contracts for top England women

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NATASHA Hunt, Emily Scarratt and Jess Breach have been awarded the first England Women XVs full-time contracts for the 2019 season.

The RFU announced in September that they would introduce fulltime deals this season, underlinin­g their commitment to the long-term growth of women’s rugby.

All three players will be transition­ing from the England Women Sevens Programme to the 15s scheme.

Hunt and Scarratt represente­d England in the final at the 2017 Women’s Rugby World Cup, while all three played for their country at the 2018 Commonweal­th Games and the Rugby World Cup Sevens.

England Women head coach Simon Middleton said: “These world-class players bring a wealth of talent and experience into the XVs programme.

“We know that it can take time to transition back but we look forward to seeing them in camp in the new year, when we will be in a position to announce the full squad.

“This is a really exciting year for England Women and we can’t wait to get underway in January ahead of the 2019 Six Nations.”

On January 3, the RFU will confirm a total of 28 full-time contracts and seven Elite Player Squad agreements – taking the squad size available to 35 players.

Head of England 7s, Simon Amor said: “This is a great opportunit­y for Emily, Jess and Natasha who are three very talented players and while we are obviously disappoint­ed to see them go, we respect their decision and they have our full support.

“We have a very talented, young group of players in our current squad and while they are one of least experience­d teams on the World Series they have already made a good impact.

“The growth from them as both individual­s and as a group from Colorado to Dubai was clear for all to see, we are excited to see them continue to grow over the coming months and showcase their talent on the World Series.”

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