Глостер Хартпури - Женщины

Глостер Хартпури - Женщины

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Англия - Премьершип - Женщины 9
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Англия - Премьершип - Женщины 03/08 19:45 - Глостер Хартпури - Женщины v Арлекинс - Женщины W 57-24
Англия - Премьершип - Женщины 03/02 15:05 - Глостер Хартпури - Женщины v Эксетер Чифс - Женщины W 31-24
Англия - Премьершип - Женщины 12/30 14:30 - Арлекинс - Женщины v Глостер Хартпури - Женщины W 19-31
Англия - Премьершип - Женщины 12/16 15:00 - Эксетер Чифс - Женщины v Глостер Хартпури - Женщины W 27-31
Англия - Премьершип - Женщины 06/24 14:30 - Глостер Хартпури - Женщины v Эксетер Чифс - Женщины W 34-19
Англия - Премьершип - Женщины 06/10 14:00 - Глостер Хартпури - Женщины v Бристоль Беарз - Женщины W 21-12
Англия - Премьершип - Женщины 05/21 13:30 - Глостер Хартпури - Женщины v Арлекинс - Женщины W 67-14
Англия - Премьершип - Женщины 02/25 12:30 - Глостер Хартпури - Женщины v Саракенс - Женщины L 27-36
Англия - Премьершип - Женщины 01/22 14:30 - Арлекинс - Женщины v Глостер Хартпури - Женщины W 22-33

Gloucester-Hartpury Women's Rugby Football Club are an English women's rugby union club based in Hartpury, Gloucestershire. They are the unified women's team of Gloucester Rugby and Hartpury University R.F.C. They were founded in 2014 and since 2017 they have played in Premiership Women's Rugby.

History

2014—2017: Formation & Early Years

In 2014, Gloucester Rugby and Hartpury College came together to found a women's team to be run under the jurisdiction of Gloucester Rugby to capitalise upon the popularity of women's rugby in the area. Hartpury College already had a women's team competing in the BUCS rugby union leagues.

In their first year, Gloucester-Hartpury only played friendly matches, some of which were at Gloucester Rugby's home ground Kingsholm Stadium, whilst the Rugby Football Union decided which league to place them in. The team started with numbers as low as 4 and grew into a much bigger squad. The first captain was Stacy Payne (Hardie) and the vice-captain was Jessica Morgan. The team won the Junior Cup in their first season.[]

In 2015, the RFU placed them in National 2 South West. In their first season they finished second in the league. The following season, they were unbeaten.

2017—2023: Premier 15's

In 2017, to take advantage of an increase in women's rugby participation following England's victory in the 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, it was announced that Gloucester-Hartpury Women were awarded a franchise in the new women's top flight, the Premier 15s, as part of a reorganisation of women's rugby in England, despite never competing in the Women's Premiership or Women's Championship and moving up two leagues as a result. This was controversial as, despite the franchises being awarded by an independent body, Gloucester-Hartpury Women were awarded the position in top flight at the expense of Lichfield Ladies who had been competing in the top flight of English women's rugby for 15 years. There was speculation that this was due to geographical considerations.

2022—2023: Increased funding & Premier 15's success

Ahead of the 2022-23 Premier 15s season, Gloucester Rugby announced a significant increase in funding to Gloucester-Hartpury by almost 500%, matching an enhanced contribution from Hartpury University. It was also announced that both the men's and the women's team would wear the same design kit. Former Gloucester player and Gloucester-Hartpury coach James Forrester was appointed CEO of the team in 2023.

In 2023, the team won the Premier 15s by beating Exeter Chiefs Women. By doing so, Gloucester-Hartpury became the first team based outside of London to win. The final was held at Kingsholm Stadium, renamed 'Queensholm' for the occasion. The final drew a crowd of over 9,600 spectators, setting a new record and tripling the finals attendance of the previous season.