England’s Women’s Rugby: Natasha Hunt and Ella Wyrwas Secure Professional Deals
England Women’s Contracts Awarded Ahead of Six Nations
The England women’s rugby team has announced that Natasha Hunt and Ella Wyrwas have been awarded contracts ahead of the upcoming Six Nations tournament. This news comes as a boost for the team, particularly in terms of their options at scrum-half.
Hunt, who plays for Gloucester-Hartpury, was not selected for the last World Cup but impressed the coaching staff during their successful campaign in New Zealand where they won the inaugural WXV trophy. Her experience and skill set make her a valuable addition to the squad.
Wyrwas, on the other hand, is a young talent with six caps already under her belt. She made her international debut in the 2023 Six Nations against Scotland and has shown great potential since then. The coaching staff are excited to see how she continues to develop.
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