This week marks the launch of the Women’s 15s High Performance Programme, operating out of the IRFU High Performance Centre in Dublin.
The new full-time programme officially began on Tuesday with meetings, medical check-ins and athletic profiling sessions under the direction of Ireland head coach Greg McWilliams.
There are 29 female players now fully contracted to the Women’s High Performance Programme, including the 10 players who kicked off the Women’s 15s Programme yesterday – Dorothy Wall, Linda Djougang, Enya Breen, Natasja Behan, Dannah O’Brien, Méabh Deely, Leah Tarpey, Kathryn Dane, Maeve Óg O’Leary and Kayla Waldron.
Commenting on the start of the Women’s 15s High Performance Programme, Gillian McDarby, the IRFU Head of Women’s Performance and Pathways, said: “It is a hugely significant day as our Women’s 15s High Performance Programme gets up and running.
“A lot of work has gone on behind the scenes to ensure we have the right structures in place to support these athletes and it is an exciting time for all involved.
“We have 29 players contracted across the 15s and Sevens Programmes and the contracting process is ongoing.”
As the players get to work at the HPC, there is competitive action to come in the 2022/23 Vodafone Women’s Interprovincial Championship ahead of the 2023 TikTok Women’s Six Nations.
The competition window for the Interprovincial Championship has been confirmed and brought forward by two weeks. The Championship will run for three rounds in a round-robin format as follows:
The IRFU has also confirmed broadcast details for the Energia All-Ireland League Women’s Division final next month. The game will be live on TG4 on Friday, December 9 with a kick-off time of 7.45pm.
“We’re delighted to see a return to free-to-air TV for the Energia All-Ireland League Women’s Division,” said IRFU Head Of Commercial Jessica Long.
“Friday evening is a great slot for televised rugby and we can count on another exciting affair after last season’s decider.
“There is a proven audience for domestic rugby and we are working with TG4 to see how we can provide even more options for rugby fans.”
On the new window for the Interprovincial Championship, McDarby added: “This has been a season of realignment as we evolve towards a new era of professional rugby for Irish women in the 15s game and a new World Rugby calendar.
“We’re grateful to our clubs and provinces throughout this process and we’re glad to see the Vodafone Women’s Interprovincial Championship continue to play a key role in the development of players for High Performance rugby.
We’re also excited to get to a point where we can offer long-term clarity and season structure for our domestic rugby stakeholders.
“That will be guided by the Women In Rugby Action Plan Review, a report on which due in the coming weeks.”
The IRFU will also be meeting with Energia All-Ireland League Women’s Division teams in the coming days to finalise details for the one-off AIL Cup Series commencing in early 2023.
Kathy Baker
Natasja Behan
Claire Boles
Enya Breen
Megan Burns
Aoife Dalton
Kathryn Dane
Méabh Deely
Linda Djougang
Vicky Elmes Kinlan
Kate Farrell McCabe
Stacey Flood
Katie Heffernan
Eve Higgins
Brittany Hogan
Erin King
Lucinda Kinghan
Emily Lane
Anna McGann
Lucy Mulhall
Amee-Leigh Murphy Crowe
Dannah O’Brien
Maeve Óg O’Leary
Beibhinn Parsons
Aoibheann Reilly
Leah Tarpey
Aoife Wafer
Kayla Waldron
Dorothy Wall
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