Gloucester-Hartpury nominated the unchanging starting XV for the Premiership Ladies Rugby Finals with the Saracens, who are on the verge of winning a record-breaking third straight title on Sunday.
England’s Captain Zoe Ald Croft is a scrum half in the club’s co-captain Natasha “Moe” hunt, and each starts with the second row, as heard by Redborough fellow Tatiana.
The Saracens took Canada’s international Gabriel Senfuts to the blindside flanker, and Louise McMillan fell to the bench, bringing the only change from the side that beat the Harlekins in the semi-finals.
The London Club finishes second in the table behind Gloucester Heart Parry, chasing a record fourth league title since 2022.
Sunday’s match at Stonex Stadium marks the end of Gloucester-Hartpury’s Rugby Sean Lynn’s tenure and sets off to play the role of Welsh women and head coach.
PWR Reading Point Scorer Emashing – scored a try in a 36-20 semi-final victory against the Bristol Bears on March 2nd, kicking 11 points – fullback for Gloucester Heart Parry, packed with international troops, including center Welsh captain Hannah Jones and Ireland’s Prop Nev Jones.
The club’s stubborn Kathryn Buggy has been named an alternative and is set to make it to the club’s final appearance before retirement, but the only change to 23 is looking at fly-half Ellie Green, who will come on the bench in place of Millie Hyatt.
The Saracen team is piled up equally with talent, with Matchday 23 having 15 international people.
England winger Jess Bleach starred in the semi-finals after returning from injury – starts at 15 with the unchanging back three. Centre Sophie Bridger, who won the 2023 title with Gloucester-Hartpury, is in the internal centre.
When Senft comes aside, Wales’ Georgia Evans moves from the back row to the second row. Prop May Campbell is a Trice Coater leading 18 leagues and leads the unchanged front row.