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Monty Heald Fund to hold Fundraiser ahead of Women's Rugby Super Series

Bryan Kelly
Rugby 15s Senior Women

As part of the National Senior Women's XV's journey to the 2021 Women's Rugby World Cup and the upcoming Women's Rugby Super Series in San Diego, the Monty Heald Fund will be holding a fundraiser on Friday May 10, 2019 in support of the Women's XV athletes. 

Joined athletes from our National Women's XV, the fundraiser will run from 6-10pm PT at 1770 Rockland Ave in Victoria, BC. Tickets are $100 each and can be purchased with cash or cheques payable to MONTY HEALD FUND. Please RSVP for the event to stephdegoede@gmail.com.

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Canada’s Women’s Rugby Team continues their road to the 2021 Women’s Rugby World Cup this Summer as they’re set to compete in the Women’s Rugby Super Series in San Diego. Canada, who currently sit in 3rd in official World Rugby rankings, will face number 1 seed New Zealand, France (4), England (2) and USA (5) on double-header game days at Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Centre.

Women’s Rugby Super Series 2019 Schedule

Friday, June 28
Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center
-Canada vs New Zealand
-England vs USA
-France on Bye 

Tuesday, July 2
Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center
-France vs Canada
-New Zealand vs USA
-England on Bye 

Saturday, July 6
Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center
-France vs New Zealand
-Canada vs England
-USA on Bye

Wednesday, July 10
Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center
-England vs France
-Canada vs USA
-New Zealand on Bye

Sunday, July 14
San Diego State University’s Torero Stadium
-France vs USA
-New Zealand vs England
-Canada on Bye 

Women’s Rugby Super Series 2019 Points Structure

Win - 4 points
Draw - 2 points
Loss - 0 points

Bonus
Scoring 4 tries - 1 point
Losing by less than 7 - 1 point 

About the Women’s Rugby Super Series

The Women’s Rugby Super Series is an international competition which features the world’s top ranked national rugby teams in the 15-a-side version of the sport. Held in a round-robin format, the tournament was first introduced in 2015 in Canada where New Zealand claimed the inaugural title and England came runners-up. For the first time since its inception, the Women’s Super Series will increase from four to five participating teams in 2019 with the last iteration held in 2016 in the USA. The competition aims to provide players with highly competitive test matches to boost playing time and increase exposure for women’s rugby in the world. Matches contested in the Women’s Rugby Super Series count towards world rankings.

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Donate to the Monty Heald Fund to help on this tour and all others as our Women's XV work toward the Women's Rugby World Cup in 2021. The fund offsets costs out-of-pocket costs for athletes and allows them to focus on training and development and will help us build the best squad possible!

To donate click HERE.