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Smaller balls for women's rugby 'worst decision ever' - England fly-half

Brooke Taylor
Brooke Taylor
Rugby Correspondent
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Smaller balls for women's rugby 'worst decision ever' - England fly-half
England fly-half Zoe Harrison has criticized the introduction of smaller balls for the upcoming WXV Global Series, calling it the worst decision someone has ever made.

England fly-half Zoe Harrison has strongly condemned the decision to introduce smaller balls for the WXV Global Series this autumn, calling it "the worst decision someone has ever made". Her criticism highlights growing concerns about the change being implemented for the international women's rugby competition.

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The governing bodies behind the WXV tournament have decided to use balls smaller than those currently used in the women's game. The rationale for this change remains unclear from available reports, but the decision has drawn criticism from players who will be required to adapt their game.

Harrison, who represents England internationally, expressed her frustration directly, questioning the logic behind introducing equipment changes for elite-level competition. Her comments suggest the modification has not been widely welcomed by those who will be most affected on the field.

The WXV Global Series serves as a key competition in the women's rugby calendar, bringing together top nations from different regions. The ball change adds an unexpected variable to preparations for participating teams.

It remains to be seen whether the decision will be reconsidered or if teams will need to adapt to the new equipment. Harrison's vocal criticism indicates the debate around this change is likely to continue as teams prepare for the autumn series.

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