The womenâs sevens squad that will represent Team Wales in next monthâs Commonwealth Games on Australiaâs Gold Coast has been named.
Five of the 12-player squad are currently involved in Walesâ Womenâs Six Nations campaign: Alisha Butchers, Sioned Harries, Hannah Jones, Jaz Joyce (all Scarlets), and Elinor Snowsill (Dragons). The ‘One Programme’ approach taken by Wales Women has allowed certain players to spend time in both sevens and 15s camps this season.
Head coach Nick Wakley has the benefit of a number of leaders in his squad: the experienced Philippa Tuttiett, captain of Cardiff Blues; two members of the Armed Forces in Army Rugby Union captain Gemma Rowland and the RAFâs Sian Williams (both Dragons); and Shona Powell-Hughes (Ospreys), who won the most recent of her 46 caps in last yearâs Womenâs Rugby World Cup.
Powell-Hughes is one of a quartet of players with over 40 caps to their name, along with Butchers, Harries and Snowsill, for what is women’s sevens’ first appearance in the Games in its 88-year existence.
Other sevens specialists selected include Sinead Breeze and Laurie Harries, with Kayleigh Powell (Ospreys) the youngest in the side at 18 years of age.
The sevens will be held at the 27,500-capacity Robina Stadium from 13th-15th April. Team Wales have been drawn in a competitive Pool B with Australia, Fiji and England.
The Wales Women squad acquainted themselves with the conditions on the Gold Coast by participating in Brisbaneâs Super 7s competition in early February. Before that, they were in action in Dubaiâs invitational competition in December.
Nick Wakley, Womenâs Sevens head coach, said: âWeâre very excited and honoured to be representing Team Wales next month. In regards to the âOne Programmeâ approach through the Womenâs Six Nations campaign, Commonwealth Games and World Series Qualifier prep, we have had our players exposed to international rugby week in, week out.
âWe have been building up to these tournaments for two years and we have developed a real mental toughness which will be tested in the two weeks post-Six Nations to get us back up to speed. It is a real credit to all of the playersâ commitment and dedication that they find themselves in these huge global tournaments which could go a long way towards sculpting the environment for the next generation of Welsh women rugby players.â
Helen Phillips, Chair of the Commonwealth Games Wales Board, said: âCongratulations to all the players who have made it to the final squad for Gold Coast. It’s excellent to have such a strong Team Wales squad heading to Australia for what will be the first time ever women’s rugby sevens tournament in the history of the Commonwealth Games.â
She added: âWomenâs rugby in Wales has seen a huge growth over the past few years, and we congratulate the WRU for all the development work thatâs been done to put the Welsh squad in such a strong position to qualify for Gold Coast 2018.”  Prior to travelling to the Gold Coast, the same squad will compete in the Hong Kong Sevens (6th-8th April) as Wales Women seek to qualify for next yearâs World Rugby Sevens Series.  T
eam Wales Womenâs Sevens:Â Alisha Butchers; Elinor Snowsill; Gemma Rowland; Hannah Jones; Jasmine Joyce; Kayleigh Powell; Laurie Harries; Philippa Tuttiett (c); Shona Powell-Hughes; Sian Williams; Sinead Breeze; Sioned Harries.
The Gold Coast 2018 Rugby Sevens schedule can be viewed here
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