YEOVILâS Marlie Packer has been named in Englandâs squad of 26 players for next monthâs Womenâs Rugby World Cup in France.
The former Ivel Barbarian and current Wasps flanker is a regular in Gary Streetâs starting XV but will be playing at her first World Cup after a watching brief in 2010.
The runners-up four years ago will be led by Darlington Mowden Park fly half Katy Mclean with Lichfield number eight Sarah Hunter named as vice-captain.
England will have experience in their squad with five players set to compete in a third Rugby World Cup. Flanker Margaret Alphonsi, centre Rachael Burford, lock Tamara Taylor, full back Danielle Waterman and prop Rochelle Clark were all involved in the 2006 and 2010 tournaments. Clark is Englandâs most capped player in this squad with 91 caps.
Streetâs squad also includes 12 additional survivors from the 2010 Rugby World Cup whilst nine players are set to make their Rugby World Cup debuts, including the likes of wing Lydia Thompson and backrow player Alexandra Matthews who has recently returned from injury. In total, the England WRWC debutants will share 219 caps between them.
Street said: âThis is a really exciting and strong squad of 26 players going into a World Cup. Weâll be heading to France in a strong position. For several players there is disappointment too as they havenât made the squad, but they are world class players who have been a very important part of this process.
âWe have a good balance of new, fresh players hungry for their first World Cup experience but also several more experienced heads. Alex Matthews has nine caps, six of them in wins against New Zealand and although injuries have stalled her progression over the last 12 months, she has come back well in international Sevens and we are excited by what sheâll bring.
âAt the other end of the scale, we have five players ready to take on their third World Cup. Danielle Waterman, Maggie Alphonsi, Tamara Taylor, Rochelle Clark and Rachael Burford have all been there and done it and they inevitably have a massive appetite to make it third time lucky.
âWe now have a couple more weeks of camp time before we leave for France and weâll use this time to look to raise the bar even higher and fine tune the details ready for kick off against Samoa.â
Englandâs WRWC campaign gets underway on August 1 against Samoa before taking on Spain on August 5 and Canada on August 9. All the pool games will be played at Marcoussis in Paris and the semi-finals and final, on August 13 and 17 respectively, will be staged at Stade Jean Bouin.
Article source: http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/wigan-warriors-josh-charnley-new-6479039
Wasps" Marlie Packer earns place in England Women"s Rugby World Cup squad
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