Harlequins Women

Harlequins Women, formerly known as Harlequins Ladies, are a women's rugby union club based in Guildford, Surrey, England and in Twickenham, Middlesex, England. They were founded in 1995 as the women's team of Harlequin F.C. and rebranded in 2017 after merging with Aylesford Bulls. In 2017, they were selected as one of the franchises for the new Premier 15s league, but they also cater for new, aspiring and social players within their 3rd XV squad.

Harlequins Women
Full nameHarlequins Women
UnionRFU
Nickname(s)Quins
Founded1995 (reformed in 2017)
Ground(s)Surrey Sports Park
Twickenham Stoop
Coach(es)Gerard Mullen[1]
Captain(s)Rachael Burford
League(s)Premier 15s

History

Beginnings

Harlequins Ladies were founded in 1995 as the women's team of Harlequin F.C.. They initially played their home games at Centaurs RFC, Grasshoppers RFC, Old Isleworthians RFC[2] and at Harlequins' previous training base at Richardson Evans Memorial Playing Fields in Roehampton. They won their first league title unbeaten and were subject of a Channel 4 documentary.[3]

In 2000, they were promoted to Rugby Football Union for Women Division 1.[4] However, they were later relegated from top flight.[5] Following the RFUW restructuring the leagues in 2007, Harlequins Ladies were placed in Championship 2 South East.[6] In 2017, they competed in the National 2 South East league.[7]

Reformation

In 2016, Harlequins announced a partnership with Women's Premiership club Aylesford Bulls Ladies. The agreement stated that Aylesford Bulls would become a part of Harlequins and would wear their colours[8] but initially retain their name and at first split their matches between Aylesford, Kent and Harlequins' Twickenham Stoop.[9] However the elite squad later moved to be permanently based at Surrey Sports Park at the University of Surrey in Guildford, with the 3s maintaining their links with the local area and keeping Old Isleworthians RFC as their training and playing base.[10] In 2017, Harlequins Ladies were awarded a franchise for the new Women's Super League, later renamed Premier 15s. In doing so, Harlequins fully took over Aylesford Bulls Ladies with Harlequins being confirmed for the new league in a full merger and would cease using the Aylesford Bulls name.[8][11][12][13]

In July 2019, they changed their name to Harlequins Women.[14]

Record attendance

On 10 March 2018, Harlequins Women played in front of a crowd of 4,545 spectators during a game against local rivals Richmond Women at Twickenham Stoop, establishing a record attendance for a British women's club rugby match.[15][16]

The following season, on 30 March 2019, they beat their own record with an attendance of 4,837 for their last regular season league match of the Premier 15s season against Gloucester-Hartpury Women.[17][16]

Ground

Harlequins Women play most of their home matches at Surrey Sports Park in Guildford, Surrey. They played at Twickenham Stoop, which is situated in Twickenham in South-West London, four times in the 2017–18 season and a further six times in 2019–20.[16]

On 30 August 2018, it was announced that the Harlequins Women 3rd XV squad would be playing their home matches at the brand new facilities at Grasshoppers RFC.[18]

Current squad

[19]

Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WR nationality.

Player Position Union
Gillian Bourke Hooker Ireland
Lauren Brooks Hooker England
Davinia Catlin Hooker England
Amy Cokayne Hooker England
Chloe Edwards Hooker England
Leah Lyons Hooker Ireland
Shaunagh Brown Prop England
Sheree Cooper Prop England
Vickii Cornborough Prop England
Tove Viksten Prop Sweden
Rosie Dobson Prop England
Megan Brodie Lock
Courtney Dobson Lock
Jenny Eyre Lock
Fiona Fletcher Lock
Katy Mew Lock
Rebecca Piddlesden Lock
Abbie Ward (née Scott) Lock England
Alice Sheffield Lock
Sarah Beckett Back row England
Jade Konkel Back row Scotland
Anna Caplice Back row Ireland
Kiri Lose Back row
Samantha McCarthy Back row
Beth Dainton Back row Wales
Emily Robinson Back row
Kate Jenkins Number 8
Player Position Union
Bobbie Haywood Scrum-half England
Lucy Packer Scrum-half Wales
Leanne Riley Scrum-half England
Ellie Green Fly-half England
Victoria Petersson Fly-half Sweden
Emily Scott Fullback England
Rachael Burford Centre England
Laura Dowsett Centre
Izzy Mayhew Centre
Jade Mullen Centre
Beth Wilcock Centre England
Lagi Tuima Centre England
Samantha White Centre England
Jessica Breach Wing England
Megan Brown Wing United States
Laura Venclova Wing
Charlotte Wellbelove Wing
Ella Amory Wing Belgium
Heather Cowell Fullback England
Chloe Rollie Fullback Scotland
Emogene Sutton Fullback
Ellie Miles Utility back England

Club staff

Coaching staff

[1]

Role Name
Head Coach Gerard Mullen
Forwards Coach Karen Findlay

Season summaries

League
Season Competition Final position Points Play-offs
2017–18 Premier 15s 2nd 76 Runners–up
2018–19 Premier 15s 2nd 77 Runners–up

Gold background denotes champions
Silver background denotes runners-up
Pink background denotes relegated

Club honours

Harlequins Women

References

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  2. "Aylesford Bulls Ladies 77–0 Harlequins Ladies". Kent Sports News. 10 October 2011. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  3. "Anguish? They All Had a Bawl in the Square!". The People. Archived from the original on 6 September 2017. Retrieved 31 March 2017 via HighBeam Research.(subscription required)
  4. "Player profile – Mel Antao". Official.sportnetwork.net. 23 April 2006. Retrieved 31 March 2017.
  5. "Harlequin Ladies Fixtures 2006/7". Rugbynetwork.net. Retrieved 31 March 2017.
  6. "How it all began: A brief history of HLFC". Official.sportnetwork.net. 2 September 2009. Retrieved 31 March 2017.
  7. "East London women launch recruitment drive". Newham Recorder. 16 March 2016. Retrieved 31 March 2017.
  8. Richard Parry (28 February 2017). "Women's Super Rugby: Harlequins Ladies offered place in the newly formed competition". Evening Standard. Retrieved 31 March 2017.
  9. Tucker, Craig (10 June 2016). "Aylesford Bulls Ladies Rugby Club announce partnership with Harlequins and set sights on European domination". Kent Online. Retrieved 31 March 2017.
  10. "Aylesford Bulls Ladies". Women's Premiership. 24 March 2017. Retrieved 31 March 2017.
  11. "England reveal top new women's competition". Scrum Queens. 6 January 2017. Retrieved 31 March 2017.
  12. "Girls Rugby catching on" (PDF). SW Londonder. 1 March 2017. Retrieved 31 March 2017. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  13. admin (14 September 2017). "Catherine Spencer: Litchfield will get new chance to join in 2019". The Rugby Paper.
  14. "Harlequins Ladies renamed Harlequins Women". Harlequin F.C. 30 July 2019. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
  15. "Harlequins 14-12 Richmond: Record crowd watches women's club game". BBC. 10 March 2018. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  16. "Harlequins Women and Girls Rugby". Harlequin F.C. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  17. "Tyrrells Premier 15s: Record crowd sees Quins into play-offs". BBC. 30 March 2019. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  18. "Harlequins Ladies 3rd XV set for new home". Harlequin F.C. 30 August 2018. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  19. "Current Players". Harlequin F.C. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
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