Historic Showdown: Gloucester-Hartpury and Saracens Clash in PWR Final
Gloucester-Hartpury and Saracens face off in a historic PWR final, with both teams vying for a record-breaking victory.



Premiership Women's Rugby Final: A Clash of Titans
The stage is set for an epic showdown as Gloucester-Hartpury and Saracens prepare to battle it out in the Premiership Women's Rugby (PWR) final this Sunday at StoneX Stadium. Both teams are on the brink of making history, with Gloucester-Hartpury aiming for a record third consecutive title and Saracens chasing their fourth league title.
Team Line-Ups and Key Players
Gloucester-Hartpury have named an unchanged starting XV, with England captain Zoe Aldcroft leading the charge. The team boasts a formidable lineup, including Natasha 'Mo' Hunt at scrum-half and Red Roses stars Tatyana Heard, Alex Matthews, and Maud Muir. Emma Sing, the PWR's leading points-scorer, starts at full-back, supported by international talents like Wales captain Hannah Jones and Ireland prop Neve Jones.
Saracens, on the other hand, have made one key change, bringing in Canadian international Gabrielle Senft at blind-side flanker. The London-based club, which finished second in the table, is powered by 15 internationals in their matchday 23. England winger Jess Breach, who shone in the semi-final, starts at 15, while Sophie Bridger, a former Gloucester-Hartpury player, takes the inside centre position.
The Road to the Final
Both teams have had impressive journeys to the final. Gloucester-Hartpury secured their spot with a commanding 36-20 victory over Bristol Bears, while Saracens triumphed over Harlequins in a hard-fought semi-final. Previous encounters between these two powerhouses have been high-scoring affairs, with Gloucester-Hartpury winning 47-31 in December and Saracens claiming a 49-38 victory earlier in the season.
Coaches' Perspectives
Gloucester-Hartpury head of rugby Sean Lynn, who is set to leave for the Wales women's head coach role, emphasized the importance of discipline and momentum. Lynn expressed confidence in his team's ability to exploit Saracens' physicality and pace.
Saracens director of rugby Alex Austerberry highlighted the advantage of playing at a familiar ground, despite it being a neutral venue. Austerberry believes the support of the Saracens fans and the team's familiarity with the pitch will be crucial.
A Battle of Titans
Zoe Aldcroft described the upcoming final as the "biggest" the league has ever seen. Both teams are determined to make history, with Aldcroft emphasizing the importance of staying connected and executing their game plan.
Final Thoughts
As the rugby world eagerly anticipates this monumental clash, one thing is certain: the PWR final will be a thrilling contest of skill, strategy, and determination. Whether Gloucester-Hartpury secures a three-peat or Saracens claims their fourth title, this match promises to be a historic moment in women's rugby.