Women's Rugby Ball Change Draws Criticism from England Fly-Half
The upcoming WXV Global Series will feature smaller balls for women's rugby, a change that has drawn sharp criticism from England fly-half Zoe Harrison. Speaking out against the decision, Harrison did not hold back in her assessment, describing it as 'the worst decision someone has ever made' regarding the sport.
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The WXV Global Series is a significant tournament in the women's rugby calendar, and the ball size modification represents a major rule change for the competition. Harrison, as a player directly affected by the alteration, has expressed concerns about how the smaller ball will impact the quality of play and player preparation.
World Rugby, the sport's governing body, introduced the change with the stated aim of improving the women's game, though the decision has faced backlash from players. The England international's public criticism adds to growing pressure on administrators to reconsider the implementation. The debate highlights ongoing discussions about how to best develop and support women's rugby while respecting the nature of the game.
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