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Women’s Lions’ unions get a financial boost

- Aadi Nair Bengaluru /Reuters

British insurance and investment firm Royal London has given the rugby unions of England, Ireland, Wales and Scotland £3m to invest in female coaches and players ahead of the British and Irish Lions women’s inaugural tour.

Royal London, Britain’s largest mutual life, pensions and investment company, in 2021 launched a feasibilit­y study into the formation of a women’s British and Irish Lions team.

The team was establishe­d in January, with organisers announcing a tour that will take place in 2027. Current world champions New Zealand will host a three-Test series.

“Supporting the growth of the women’s game is a key strategic priority for the British & Irish

Lions as it is for each of our constituen­t unions,” Ben Calveley, CEO of the British & Irish Lions, said.

“Royal London’s ‘Levelling the Playing Field’ grant represents a significan­t investment into the women’s game in the four unions and will make a positive impact on women’s rugby,” Calveley said.

The four unions also provided details on how their allocation of the funding will be used.

The Rugby Football Union,

England’s governing body said it would use the grant to further develop its “player developmen­t groups”, while Scottish Rugby would recruit two coaches and deliver additional camps for youth teams.

The Welsh Rugby Union said it would hire five new members to strengthen their women’s pathway coaching staff.

The Irish Rugby Football Union will use the funds to organise additional under-18 and under-20 camps and training matches.

“The ‘Levelling the Playing Field’ grants we are announcing today further demonstrat­e our commitment to breaking down barriers and ensuring we’re able to support the developmen­t of women’s rugby at all levels,” Royal London group chief marketing officer Susie Logan said.

ROYAL LONDON HAS GIVEN THE RUGBY UNIONS £3M TO INVEST IN FEMALE COACHES AND PLAYERS

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