SRU’S Fay joins new study into the formation of women’s Lions team
Gemma Fay will provide a Scottish voice in a new feasibility study into the formation of a women’s British & Irish Lions team.
The women’s game is experiencing unprecedented growth with participation levels on the up and organisers see this as an opportunity to further grow the sport.
Fay, Head of Girls & Women’s Strategy at Scottish Rugby, will be part of a 13-person Women’s Lions feasibility Steering Group.
It will be chaired by Ieuan Evans, the Wales great and British & Irish Lion, and is made up of players, administrators from professional rugby and business figures.
Fay herself is a former Scotland football international who played over 200 times for the national team as a goalkeeper.
A statement from the Lions said: “The primary responsibility of the newly formed group will be to initiate, oversee and contribute towards a feasibility study which will seek to ascertain whether a Women’s Lions team could be formed.
"The study is being funded by Lions Global Partner, Royal London, who are also the inaugural ‘Principal Partner’ of the Women’s Lions programme.
“The study will be undertaken by a specialist consulting firm which will be appointed by the Steering Group.”
Ben Calveley, the British & Irish Lions managing director who is part of the steering group, said: “I believe a Women’s Lions team is a huge opportunity, but there are a number of challenges to consider when looking to create a successful women’s set-up.
"Financial viability, suitable opposition and appropriate scheduling in the women’s rugby calendar will all need rigorous analysis, research and careful consideration.
“We are very grateful to be working with a purpose-driven organisation like Royal London on this initiative.”
Evans added: “Women’s rugby is experiencing unprecedented growth around the world with participation levels continuing to increase every year.
"A Women’s Lions team is a big opportunity for the women’s game, and I am looking forward to working with the Steering Group to assess its viability.”
Susie Logan, Group Chief Marketing Officer at Royal London who is also on the steering group, said: “We are committed to levelling the playing field in sport and we’re delighted to be supporting this important study to understand if the creation of a British & Irish Lions team for women will be possible.”