England Fly-Half Blasts Decision to Use Smaller Balls in Women's Rugby
England fly-half Zoe Harrison has strongly condemned the decision to introduce smaller balls for the WXV Global Series this autumn, describing it as "the worst decision someone has ever made".
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The regulation change will see smaller balls used in the international women's rugby competition, a move that has drawn criticism from players who argue it could impact the quality of the game.
Harrison, a key figure in England's backline, voiced her frustration publicly, suggesting the decision fails to consider the practical implications for players. The debate highlights ongoing discussions about the development and standardization of women's rugby at the international level.
The WXV Global Series represents a significant event in the women's rugby calendar, and the ball specification controversy has added an unexpected dimension to preparations for the competition. Source: BBC Sport
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