Leicester Tigers Women

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Leicester Tigers Women
Founded15 July 2021; 2 years ago (15 July 2021)
LocationLeicester, England
Ground(s)Mattioli Woods Welford Road (Capacity: 25,849)
Coach(es)Vicky Macqueen
League(s)Premiership Women's Rugby
First match
Bishop Auckland Ladies 5–57 Leicester Tigers Women
18 September 2022
Largest win
Harrogate Ladies 3–114 Leicester Tigers Women
18 February 2023
Largest defeat
Bristol Bears Women 55–3 Leicester Tigers Women
(Shaftesbury Park, Bristol)
14 October 2023

Leicester Tigers Women is a women's rugby union club based in Leicester, Leicestershire, England. They are the women's team of Leicester Tigers. They were founded in 2021 and as of 2023, play in Premiership Women's Rugby.

History

The team was formed on 15 July 2021,

2023-24 Premier 15s season,[4] on 16 December 2022 the RFU announced that they had been successful and would join the Premier 15, which became Premiership Women’s Rugby, beginning in 2023-24.[5]

On 5 November 2022 the local derby with Loughborough RFC saw a record crowd for a 2nd division game as 3,523 attended.[6]

The team's first ever top flight victory came against Sale Sharks Women on 21 January 2024.[7]

Current squad

The Leicester Tigers squad for the 2023–24 season is:[8]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Leah Bartlett
Prop
Scotland Scotland
Caitlin Clark
Prop
England England
Lisa Cockburn
Prop
Scotland Scotland
Georgie Grimes
Prop
England England
Jade Jones
Prop
England England
Churchy Knight
Prop
England England
Keia Mae Sagapolu
Prop
United States United States
Ofure Ugiagbe
Prop
England England
Alana Bainbridge
Hooker
England England
Amy Cokayne
Hooker
England England
Elis Martin
Hooker
Scotland Scotland
Samantha Williams
Hooker
England England
Eva Donaldson
Second row
Scotland Scotland
Ella-Mae Fereday
Second row
England England
Charlotte Fray
Second row
England England
Ali Gale
Second row
England England
Catha Jacobs
Second row
South Africa South Africa
Maddie Massey
Second row
England England
Georgia Westwood
Second row
England England
Tanya Bird
Back row
Philippines Philippines
Tahlia Brody
Back row
United States United States
Roisin McBrien
Back row
England England
Sydney Mead
Back row
England England
Leilah Mills
Back row
England England
Becky Noon
Back row
England England
Julia Omokhuale
Back row
Canada Canada
Amy Orrow
Back row
England England
Morgan Richardson
Back row
England England
Kat Turner
Back row
England England
Zoe Warrington
Back row
England England
Player Position Union
Lucy Nye
Scrum-half
England England
Amy Relf
Scrum-half
England England
Claire Gallagher
Fly-half
Canada Canada
Meg Jones
Fly-half
England England
Ellie Turner
Fly-half
England England
Holly Williams
Fly-half
England England
Katie Childs
Centre
Sweden Sweden
Rebecca De Filippo
Centre
Wales Wales
Abi Gordon
Centre
England England
Natasha Jones
Centre
England England
Francesca McGhie
Centre
Scotland Scotland
Linzi Taylor
Centre
Evie Wills
Centre
Scotland Scotland
Tami Agboola
Back
England England
Lottie Bozon
Back
England England
Louisa Burgham
Back
England England
Bryany Chalk
Back
England England
Caz Collie
Back
Scotland Scotland
Charlotte Daley
Back
England England
Molly Draycott
Back
England England
Zoë Evans
Back
England England
Tess Feury
Back
United States United States
Lucrezia Iavarone
Back
Italy Italy
Celia Quansah
Back
England England
Harriet Roberts
Back
England England
Amanda Swartz
Back
Sweden Sweden
Amelia Tutt
Back
Wales Wales

Season summaries

League Cup
Season Competition Final position Points Play-offs Competition Performance
2022—23 Women's Championship North 1 1st[9] 90 Finalist[10] No competition N/A
2023—24 Allianz Premiership Women's Rugby Allianz Cup 9th

Gold background denotes champions
Silver background denotes runners-up
Pink background denotes relegated

Club staff

The full coaching staff for the club announced on the 9 May 2023.[11]

Role Name
Head of Women’s Rugby Vicky Macqueen
Senior Coach Tom Hudson
Forwards Coach Luke Stratford
Defence Coach Steve Hanna
Strength and Conditioning Lead Lewis Knight

References

  1. ^ Sherrard, Gary (15 July 2021). "Leicester Tigers Women's Rugby Programme". Leicester Tigers. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  2. ^ Ekin, Kim (20 August 2021). "Leicester Tigers reveal the who, when and where of their new women's team". Rugby Pass. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  3. ^ "Lichfield RUFC chairman hails new women's team link-up with Leicester Tigers". Lichfield Live. 7 June 2022. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  4. ^ Kiflie, Yoseph (5 August 2022). "Inside the battle to secure a place in the revamped Premier 15s". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  5. ^ Harvey, Joe (17 December 2022). "Ealing and Leicester offered place in Allianz Premier 15s but Sale, Worcester, Wasps and Darlington omitted". Talking Rugby Union. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  6. ^ Sherrard, Gary (9 November 2022). "Tigers support sets top mark for women's fixture". Leicester Tigers. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  7. ^ "Leicester Tigers beat Sale to claim first win". BBC Sport. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
  8. ^ "Tigers announce first Premiership Women's Rugby squad". Leicester Tigers. 30 June 2023. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  9. ^ "Leicester Tigers Women Table 2022-2023". RFU. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  10. ^ "Tigers Women defeated in Championship Final". Leicester Tigers. 30 April 2023. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  11. ^ "Tom Hudson, Rochelle 'Rocky' Clark and Luke Stratford to join Leicester Tigers". Leicester Tigers. Retrieved 29 July 2023.