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World Rugby Women’s 15s Breakthrough Player Of The Year
The World Rugby Women's 15s Breakthrough Player of the Year is an award given annually by World Rugby at the World Rugby Awards. It is awarded to 15s players who have played no more than one year of international rugby. Voting is assessed on international test matches only. The award was first presented in 2022 in partnership with Tudor and was won by New Zealand's Ruby Tui. Winner and nominees References External links World Rugby Awards {{World Rugby Awards Player Player may refer to: Role or adjective * Player (game), a participant in a game or sport ** Gamer, a player in video and tabletop games ** Athlete, a player in sports ** Player character, a character in a video game or role playing game who i ... Awards established in 2022 ...
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World Rugby
World Rugby is the governing body for the sport of rugby union. World Rugby organises the Rugby World Cup every four years, the sport's most recognised and most profitable competition. It also organises a number of other international competitions, such as the World Rugby Sevens Series, the Rugby World Cup Sevens, the World Rugby Under 20 Championship, World Under 20 Championship, and the Pacific Nations Cup. World Rugby's headquarters are in Dublin, Ireland. Its membership now comprises 133 national unions. Each member country must also be a member of one of the six regional unions into which the world is divided: Africa, North America, Asia, Europe, South America, and Oceania. World Rugby was founded as the International Rugby Football Board (IRFB) in 1886 by , and , with joining in 1890. , and became full members in 1949. became a member in 1978 and a further 80 members joined from 1987 to 1999. The body was renamed the International Rugby Board (IRB) in 1998, and took ...
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Katelyn Vaha'akolo
Katelyn Vaha'akolo (born 18 April 2000) is a New Zealand rugby league and Rugby union, union player. She played for the New Zealand women's national rugby league team, Kiwi Ferns at the 2021 Women's Rugby League World Cup and for the Newcastle Knights in the NRL Women's Premiership. She joined the Blues Women, Blues for the 2023 Super Rugby Aupiki season. Background Born in New Zealand, Vaha'akolo is a New Zealander of Māori people, Māori (Ngāpuhi and Ngāti Whātua descent) and Tongan New Zealanders, Tongan descent. She is the younger sister of Freedom Vaha'akolo who played for the Highlanders (rugby union), Highlanders in Super Rugby. Rugby league career In 2020, Vaha'akolo played for the Te Atatu Roosters and Akarana Falcons. In November 2020, she represented the New Zealand women's national rugby league team, Kiwi Ferns. In December 2021, she signed with the Newcastle Knights to be a part of their inaugural NRLW squad. In February 2022, Vaha'akolo played for the New Ze ...
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Caitlyn Halse
Caitlyn Halse (born 18 September 2006) is an Australian rugby union player. She plays for the NSW Waratahs in the Super Rugby Women's competition. Rugby career Halse first started playing rugby league as a six year old before switching to rugby union at eight. In 2023, she broke the record for youngest Super Rugby player when she debuted for the Waratahs at age 16. She also became the youngest player to represent New South Wales in fifteens, male or female. She was involved in the Wallaroos 2023 camp but did not get selected. Halse was selected in the Wallaroos 30-member squad for the 2024 Pacific Four Series on 30 April. She created history when she made her Wallaroos test debut against the United States on 17 May 2024 in Melbourne Melbourne ( , ; Boonwurrung language, Boonwurrung/ or ) is the List of Australian capital cities, capital and List of cities in Australia by population, most populous city of the States and territories of Australia, Australian state of Vi ...
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Maddie Feaunati
Maddie Feaunati (born 18 May 2002) is an English rugby union player. She plays internationally for England and for Exeter Chiefs in the Premiership Women's Rugby. Early life Feaunati was born in Leeds, England before moving to New Zealand as a nine year old, she later attended St Mary's College in Wellington. She played netball, and rugby alongside her three sisters. She is the daughter of former Samoan international and Bath No. 8 Isaac ‘Zak’ Feaunati, he also played Jonah Lomu in the 2009 film Invictus. She has a degree in digital marketing. Rugby career Feaunati played provincially for Otago Spirit and Wellington Pride in the Farah Palmer Cup. She has also played for Hurricanes Poua in the Super Rugby Aupiki competition. She made her Chiefs debut against Leicester Tigers in the Allianz Cup and made her first league start against Ealing Trailfinders in January 2024. She and younger sister, Zara, signed a new contract with Chiefs for next season. Feaunati made ...
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Mererangi Paul
Mererangi Paul (born 29 October 1998) is a New Zealand rugby union player. She plays for Chiefs Manawa in the Super Rugby Aupiki competition and for Counties Manukau in the Farah Palmer Cup. Early career Netball & Touch rugby Paul played for the Northern Mystics in the ANZ Premiership, she debuted for them in the 2017 ANZ Premiership season. She also competed for the New Zealand Women's Open squad for the 2019 Touch Football World Cup in Malaysia. Rugby sevens Paul played her first sevens game for Rotoiti three weeks prior to Auckland's Red Bull Ignite7 competition in 2018. She was named as one of the top three women during the tournament and earned a spot at the Black Ferns Sevens National Development Camp for 2019. Paul also competed for the Surge Women's team in the 2020 Red Bull Ignite7's tournament in December. She played Fly-half for Counties Manukau in the Farah Palmer Cup and has also represented Bay of Plenty in sevens. Rugby career Paul joined Chiefs Man ...
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Francesca McGhie
Francesca McGhie (born 7 May 2003, in Edinburgh) is a Scottish rugby union player, who often plays fullback or wing. She plays for Leicester Tigers in Premiership Women's Rugby as well as the Scotland national team. Rugby career She started playing rugby at age fifteen with the East Lothian and Borders Girls Club. In 2019, she joined Watsonians, where she helped win the Scottish Premiership in 2022, she also assisted in lifting the Sarah Beaney Cup a season year later. In 2023, she played in the inegural edition of the Celtic Challenge for The Thistles. In March 2023, she made her debut for Scotland against England in the 2023 Six Nations. Her first international try was against Ireland in the same tournament. Ahead of the 2023–24 season, McGhie signed for Leicester Tigers for their first season in the English Premiership Women's Rugby. In October 2023, she won the first edition of WXV 2 with Scotland in Cape Town, South Africa. She was nominated for the World Rugby ...
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Carla Arbez
Carla Arbez (born May 24, 1999) is a French rugby union player, playing as a fly-half for the French national team and Stade Bordelais. Biography Early life and education Arbez began playing rugby at the age of seven in her hometown of Oléron, where she joined the Oléron Rugby Club. She later moved to Stade Rochelais from 2012 to 2014 before joining Stade Bordelais in 2014. Arbez pursued academic studies in Sports Science (STAPS) and graduated with a Master's degree in Physical and Mental Preparation in 2022. She works as a sports educator at Stade Bordelais Omnisports. Club career AS Bayonne (2018-2021) In 2018, she joined the Bayonne rugby club, playing in the Elite 2 division. Stade Bordelais (2021-present) In 2021, Arbez joined Stade Bordelais, where she quickly established herself as a key playmaker and starting fly-half. She helped guide the team to back-to-back French championship titles in 2023 and 2024. During the 2024–25 season, Bordeaux remained unbea ...
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Maia Roos
Maiakawanakaulani Cerena Turepu Roos (born 27 July 2001) is a New Zealand rugby union player. She plays as a Lock for the Black Ferns internationally and was a member of their 2021 Rugby World Cup champion squad. She also plays for the Blues Women in the Super Rugby Aupiki competition and represents Auckland provincially. Rugby career 2019–2020 Roos was head girl at Tamaki College. She debuted for the Auckland Storm in 2019 while she was still in school and also played for the New Zealand Barbarians in 2020. 2021 Roos was part of the inaugural Blues women's team that played in the first match against the Chiefs Manawa at Eden Park. She made her test debut for the New Zealand national women's side, the Black Ferns, against England in November. 2022 Roos signed with the Blues for the inaugural Super Rugby Aupiki season in 2022. She was named in the Blues starting line up for their first game against Matatū, they won 21–10. She also started in their 0–35 defeat by ...
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Erin King
Erin King (born 21 October 2003) is an Irish Rugby Union player who plays for the Ireland women's national rugby union team and the Irish Rugby Sevens team. In 2024, she was named World Rugby Women's 15s Breakthrough Player of the Year at the World Rugby Awards. She represented Ireland at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Early life King was born in Sydney, Australia to parents James and Joanne. She has four brothers - Daniel, Matty, Connor, and Liam. She also lived with her family in Dubai and Doha. The family moved back to Wicklow in Ireland for her teenage years. King played youths rugby at Naas RFC and represented Leinster and Ireland U18 rugby union sides. She plays her club rugby for Old Belvedere RFC. Rugby career King made her debut for the Ireland sevens team at the Dubai Sevens in December 2021, after being identified as a Player of National Interest at the age of 17 and joining the Ireland Sevens program in January 2021. She played an important role in the Irish women’s ...
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Vitalina Naikore
Vitalina Naikore (born 25 August 2000) is a professional rugby union footballer who currently plays for the Fijiana Drua in the Super W. Primarily a er, she played rugby league from 2023 to 2024, playing for the North Queensland Cowboys in the NRL Women's Premiership and Fiji. Background Naikore was born in Savusavu and was originally a soccer player while attending Holy Family Secondary School before switching to rugby union in 2019. Playing career Rugby union Naikore represented Fiji at the 2021 Rugby World Cup and 2022 Oceania Rugby Women's Championship. In 2022, she joined the Fijiana Drua, scoring a hat trick in their Super W Grand Final win. She scored the fastest Super Rugby Women's try in the Drua's opening match against the NSW Waratahs in 2025, it was scored less than 10 seconds after the kick-off. Rugby league On 25 May 2023, Naikore signed a three-year contract with the North Queensland Cowboys, joining her Drua teammate Merewalesi Rokouono at the club. In Round ...
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Maud Muir
Maud Moyra Hazel Muir (born 12 July 2001) is an English rugby union player. She has played for England in the Six Nations and the 2021 Rugby World Cup. She plays for Gloucester-Hartpury at club level. International career Muir has been a member of the England U20s and U18s sides. In 2021, she was named as part of the England squad for the 2021 Women's Six Nations Championships as one of six development players on the side. She was a non-playing reserve in the opening two Six Nations games against Scotland and Italy. She was named in the England squad for the delayed 2021 Rugby World Cup held in New Zealand in October and November 2022. Muir was named in England's squad for the 2025 Women's Six Nations Championship. Club career Muir joined Wasps Women in 2018. It is her first senior club side. In 2022, Muir left Wasps to join Gloucester-Hartpury. She was part of the team that won the 2022–23 Premier 15s title. She signed a new contract with Gloucester-Hartpury in Fe ...
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