Harrison calls smaller balls for women's rugby 'worst decision ever'
England fly-half Zoe Harrison has labelled the introduction of smaller balls for this autumn's WXV Global Series as "the worst decision someone has ever made".
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The decision to use smaller balls for women's rugby internationals has drawn criticism from players who argue the change could affect the quality of the game. Harrison's comments reflect broader concerns within the women's rugby community about the implementation of this new measure.
The WXV Global Series, which serves as a key competition in the women's rugby calendar, will now feature balls designed with different specifications than those used in the men's game. Supporters of the change cite various reasons for the modification, though details about the rationale remain limited.
Harrison's outspoken criticism puts her among those questioning the decision, suggesting potential friction between administrators and players ahead of the competition. The debate highlights ongoing discussions about how best to develop and present women's rugby at the international level.
Further clarification from governing bodies about the reasoning behind the ball change is expected as teams prepare for the series, with player feedback likely to inform future policy discussions.
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