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Women's squad for Season 24/25

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Leicester Tigers can confirm the women's squad for the club's second season as part of Premiership Women's Rugby.

Tom Hudson, in his first season as Head Coach, welcomes nine new players to the 36-strong group ahead of the 24/25 campaign.

The squad includes 18 Test players from eight nations, including international stars Amy Cokayne, Meg Jones and Keia Mae Sagapolu Sanele, while ten of the playing group were members of the club's Championship North league-winning side in 2023.

First up for the group is a fortnight of PWR Up Series matches, at home to Sale Sharks on September 14 before playing away to Loughborough Lightning on September 21, before the league season gets underway with successive away weekends against Gloucester-Hartpury and Exeter Chiefs.

The first Premiership home fixture for the side is on the weekend of October 18/19/20 against Harlequins Women at Mattioli Woods Welford Road.

THE SQUAD
Front Row: 
Alana Bainbridge, Leah Bartlett, Amy Cokayne, Georgie Grimes, Jordan Russell, Keia Mae Sagapolu Sanele, Ellie Smith
Second Row: Eva DonaldsonCharlotte FrayCatha Jacobs, Julia Omokhuale, Eeva Pohjanheimo
Back Row: Abi Bowes, Tahlia Brody, Tiana Gordon, Leah Heath, Roisin McBrien, Morgan RichardsonKat Turner
Half-Backs: Claire Gallagher, Natasha Jones, Jenny Maxwell, Amy Relf
Centre: Katie Childs, Emily Henrich, Meg Jones, Sarah Nicholas, Evie Wills
Outside Back: Elin Beaver, Charlotte Daley, Zoë Evans, Tess FeuryFrancesca McGhie, Celia QuansahAmanda SwartzAmelia Tutt


The most cost-effective way to be a part of every matchday at Mattioli Woods Welford Road is with a women's Season Ticket.

Available now from £48 (Adult), securing your place at every women's regular season home game for less than £6 per game.

Season Tickets offer more than just a matchday with a host of exclusive benefits, offers and discounts available across the club.

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