England Women's Rugby Six Nations matches LIVE on the Web
England Women's Rugby moving into cyberspace, boldly going where none have gone before! England Women are leading the way with this new venture, which is an excellent idea if you can't get to the various matches.
The Rugby Football Union for Women is pleased to announce that England rugby fans will be able to watch all of their team’s matches during the 2007 RBS Women’s Six Nations Championship LIVE on a dedicated channel on www.247.TV
Rosie Williams, Managing Director of the RFUW, said: "The RFUW is really pleased to be working with www.247.TV to realise this idea of broadcasting matches from the RBS Women’s Six Nations Championship live through the internet.
“The RFUW first teamed up with www.247.TV for the IRB Women’s Rugby World Cup last year and the service proved very successful and popular with rugby fans all across the world. This latest link-up is great news for our supporters.
“Additionally webcasting will also help generate interest from the wider rugby public in rugby and could indeed prove to be an alternative for many minority sports to access live broadcasting.”
247.TV’s Sales & Marketing Director, Fiona Harrison, added: “We are delighted to be working with the RFUW, building on our successful work together in partnership with the IRB last summer when all Women’s Rugby World Cup matches were broadcast live by 247.tv.
“For the 2007 RBS Women’s Six Nations viewers from all around the world will be able to access full match live video and audio coverage for just a few pounds and can watch replays and downloads on-demand on a delayed basis from the comfort of their own homes. Payment can be made with a credit card, debit card or PayPal. The small viewing fee means there is no restriction on the number of viewers that can access the service and we can deliver a high quality service for rugby fans”.
Match coverage includes commentary, live scoreboard and live chat in the www.247.tv rugby chat room, where viewers can exchange views and interact with the commentary team. It’s the next best thing to being there and the only way to see every England Women’s RBS Six Nations matches live as they happen.
The RBS Women’s Six Nations Rugby Channel will be launched on www.247.tv soon, so go to www.rfu.com (women’s rugby) for the latest details on how to sign up for the service.
England Women's Rugby RBS Six Nations Fixtures:
England v Scotland, February 3rd, kick-off 230pm at Old Albanians RFC
England v Italy, February 10th, kick-off 415pm at Twickenham
Ireland v England, February 26th, kick-off 2pm at Thomond Park, Limerick
England v France, March 11th, kick-off 145pm at Old Albanians RFC
Wales v England, March 17th, kick-off 230pm at Taffs Wells, near Cardiff RFC
RFUW Elite player squad
Claire Allen, Centre, Saracens,
Margaret Alphonsi, Flanker, Saracens,
Karen Andrew, Fly-half, Saracens,
Charlotte Barras, Full-back/wing Saracens
Sarah Beale, No. 8 Leodiensian
Natalie Binstead Lock Wasps
Rachel Burford Centre Saracens
Leah Carey Backrow Lichfield
Rochelle Clark Prop Henley
Emily Cooke Wing Richmond
Rosemarie Crowley Prop Lichfield
Samantha Dale Prop Worcester
Sue Day Wing/centre Wasps
Emma Dresser Lock Lichfield
Becky Essex Lock Richmond
Amy Garnett Hooker Saracens
Sonia Green Backrow Saracens
Vanessa Gray Prop Wasps
Sophie Hemming Prop Clifton
Sarah Hunter Flanker Lichfield
Emma Layland Hooker Richmond
Jane Leonard Backrow Wasps
Vicky Massarella Fullback Saracens
Jo McGilchrist Lock Wasps
Katy McLean Fly-half Thirsk
Katherine Merchant Wing Worcester
Kim Oliver Centre Clifton
Amber Penrith Wing Cardiff Quins
Fiona Pocock Wing Richmond
Shelley Rae Fly-half Wasps
Georgina Roberts Fullback Thirsk Sharks
Georgina Rosario Scrum-half Plymouth Albion
Harriet Slynn Scrum-half Richmond
Catherine Spencer No. 8 Worcester
Michaela Staniford Centre Henley
Georgia Stevens Backrow Clifton
Katy Storie Prop Blaydon
Tamara Taylor Lock Thirsk
Olivia Thomas Backrow Plymouth Albion
Amy Turner Scrum-half Wasps
Danielle Waterman Scrum-half/wing Clifton
Joanne Watmore Fullback Thirsk
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