England Fly-Half Criticizes Decision to Use Smaller Balls for WXV Series
England fly-half Zoe Harrison has strongly criticized the decision to introduce smaller balls for the upcoming WXV Global Series, calling it "the worst decision someone has ever made."
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The change in equipment for the international competition, scheduled to take place this autumn, has drawn concern from players. Harrison, a key figure in England's backline, expressed her dissatisfaction with the planned modification to the game's standard equipment.
The WXV Global Series represents one of women's rugby's major international competitions, and the decision to alter ball specifications has become a topic of discussion within the sport. The smaller ball is intended to address certain technical aspects of the game, though players have raised practical concerns about the adjustment.
This criticism adds to an ongoing conversation about equipment standards in women's rugby and how potential changes might impact player performance and the spectacle of the sport. The debate highlights the balance between making the game more accessible and maintaining traditional elements that players and fans have come to expect.
Further reaction from other players and governing bodies regarding the ball specifications is expected as the series approaches.
— Source: BBC Sport
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