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A 10-year plan for the development of women’s rugby

A 10-year plan for the development of women’s rugby

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Representatives of the rugby community New Zealand Introduced a 10-year strategy Women’s Rugby. It establishes the key focus, priorities and principles for changing the game at all levels.

Give me Patsi ReddyChairman New Zealand Rugby, He said the launch of the System Strategy for Women’s Rugby in New Zealand was a key moment: “We are experiencing an extraordinary wave of enthusiasm and commitment to women’s rugby in Aotearoa, the likes of which we have never seen before. The fantastic success for the Black Ferns “last year has shown what is possible when we all support our team. It is this momentum that drives us to seize the moment and create change,” he said.

At the same time, the group added: “We truly believe that rugby is a game for everyone and that we have a great opportunity ahead of us in the next decade to engage more women and girls. This is critical. A deliberate, structured approach and focus,” she said.

At the same time, Ready He also recognized the importance of input from more than 2,200 members of the rugby community: “Women are at the heart of this strategy and it is shaped by their perspectives, challenges, hopes and dreams for rugby.”, concluded.

action plan It also means allocating more than $21 million to women’s rugby-related initiatives by 2023, including the creation of six new functions dedicated to women’s rugby in the community, high performance and commercial stages. The 26 provincial unions will now develop individual action plans tailored to local needs and with the support of NZR.

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Unions and rugby organizations across New Zealand will use the computer strategy to assess where they are heading towards women and girls and develop action plans in five key areas: culture, organisation, participation, performance and change.

Mark RobinsonThe NZR chief executive commented that now is the best time to focus on women’s rugby and accelerate the growth of the game in New Zealand: “As an organisation, we are focused on driving and facilitating the strategy. We are incredibly proud of the impact this action plan will have on the women’s game this year, but We also respect that everyone is at different points and we are committed to walking with the rugby community on this journey.”