Richmond Women

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England Women's Premiership 2
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Wikipedia - Richmond Women

Richmond Women, formally Finchley RFC, is a women's rugby union team based in Richmond, London, England. They were founded in 1986 and played in the Women's Premiership. They are also the women's team of Richmond F.C.

History

Richmond Women were initially formed in 1986 as part of Finchley RFC. They were one of the first women's rugby union teams established in England. They later became a part of Richmond F.C., because of the financial support that Richmond were able to give and they took on the name of Richmond Women as a result. The club used the name "Women" instead of "Ladies" because of a belief that Ladies would imply that it was not a serious team. The team is one of the oldest and most successful in English women's rugby union with 25 league and cup victories, six National Sevens wins and four European Championship titles. In 2000, they won the Rugby World National Cup after beating Wasps Ladies in the final at Twickenham Stadium in the first women's rugby union match to be played there. between 2010 and 2012, they won three consecutive league titles. They run three teams, with Richmond II playing in Championship 1 South and Richmond Women III playing in Championship 2 South East.

In 1995, they had an honour's board erected in the clubhouse at the Athletic Ground however it was later removed by members of London Scottish, who share the Athletic Ground, claiming that Richmond didn't have permission to put one up.

Richmond Women is a rugby union team based in Richmond, London. The team was founded in 1983 and has since become one of the most successful women's rugby teams in the UK. The team competes in the Women's Premiership, the top tier of women's rugby in England.

Richmond Women is known for its strong and physical style of play, with a focus on teamwork and discipline. The team has a diverse range of players, including experienced veterans and up-and-coming young talent. The team's coaching staff is led by Head Coach Jonathan Griffin, who has a wealth of experience in women's rugby.

Richmond Women has a proud history of success, having won numerous league titles and cups over the years. The team has also produced a number of international players, including England's Rachael Burford and Scotland's Jade Konkel.

Off the field, Richmond Women is committed to promoting women's rugby and encouraging more girls and women to take up the sport. The team runs a number of community programs and initiatives, including coaching clinics and school visits.

Overall, Richmond Women is a highly respected and successful rugby union team, with a strong commitment to both on-field success and off-field community engagement.