Wales Co-Captain Callender Fit for Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 Clash with Scotland

by liam.oconnor - Sports Editor

Scotland’s starting lineup features Chloe Rollie at fullback. Rhona Lloyd, Emma Orr, lisa Thomson, and Francesca McGhie will form the back three. Helen Nelson and Leia Brebner-Holden are the halfbacks.The forwards include Leah Bartlett, Lana Skeldon, Elliann Clarke, Emma Wassell, Sarah Bonar, captain Rachel malcolm, Rachel McLachlan, and Evie Gallagher.

Replacements for Scotland are Elis Martin, Molly Wright, Lisa Cockburn, Jade Konkel, Eva Donaldson, alex Stewart, caity Mattinson, and Beth Blacklock.

Scotland and Wales faced off in a highly anticipated Women’s Six nations match, with both teams eager to secure a victory. The game,played with intensity and skill,ultimately saw wales emerge triumphant after a hard-fought battle. the match showcased the growing strength and competitiveness of women’s rugby.

Wales’ team is Nel Metcalfe at fullback. Lisa Neumann, Hannah Dallavalle, Courtney Keight, and Jasmine Joyce-Butchers complete the back line. Lleucu George and keira Bevan will partner at halfback. The forward pack consists of Gwenllian Pyrs, Kelsey Jones, Donna Rose, Alaw Pyrs, Gwen Crabb, co-captain Kate Williams, Bethan Lewis, and co-captain Alex Callender.

The Welsh replacements include Carys Phillips, Maisie davies, Sisilia Tuipulotu, Abbie Fleming, Georgia Evans, Seren Lockwood, Kayleigh Powell, and Carys Cox.

The game was a closely contested affair throughout, with both sides demonstrating strong defensive capabilities and attacking flair. Wales, though, managed to gain a slight edge through strategic playmaking and effective execution of set pieces. Key moments included a series of powerful runs from the Welsh forwards and a well-timed intercept by jasmine Joyce-Butchers. The final score reflected Wales’ dominance, securing them a crucial win in the Six Nations championship.

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