England Fly-Half Harrison Condemns Smaller Balls for WXV Series
England fly-half Zoe Harrison has voiced strong opposition to the use of smaller balls for the WXV Global Series scheduled for this autumn. The decision to alter the standard ball size for the women's rugby competition has drawn criticism from prominent figures within the sport.
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Harrison described the introduction as 'the worst decision someone has ever made', highlighting concerns about player adaptation and the potential impact on the quality of play. The smaller ball specification represents a departure from the traditional dimensions used in women's rugby internationals.
World Rugby announced the change for the WXV competition, which serves as the top tier of the women's international rugby union calendar. The reasoning behind the modification remains under debate, with Harrison's comments reflecting broader unease among players about the adjustment.
The England international's remarks underscore ongoing discussions about how best to structure the women's game while maintaining competitive standards. The WXV Series will proceed with the modified equipment, though player feedback continues to shape the conversation around this policy change.
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