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Starmer backs Roses to deliver memorable event
Western Gazette
|July 10, 2025
RUGBY PRIME Minister Sir Keir Starmer has backed the Red Roses to help deliver a memorable summer of sport for the country at the Women's Rugby World Cup.
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John Mitchell's side, featuring Yeovil star Marlie Packer, will begin their campaign against the USA on August 22 at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland, hoping to become champions of the world for a third time.
Speaking after a '50 Day to Go until Rugby World Cup 2025' event hosted by the Speaker of the House of Commons, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, the Prime Minister said he believes the World Cup will inspire the nation.
He said: “The rise of women’s sport has been long overdue - and in just 50 days, when the Women’s Rugby World Cup kicks off we have another massive opportunity to supercharge the visibility of some of our most inspiring athletes from right across the Home Nations.
“Major tournaments like this don't just entertain - they ignite passion, inspire future stars, and put us firmly on the map as a world-class host for global sport. With matches taking place in eight cities across the country, I know that this World Cup will showcase the very best of what England has to offer, on and off the field.
“That is why this government has invested millions of pounds directly into the legacy of this event and I am thrilled to know that this money has been spent on vital areas in the grassroots game like facilities development and encouraging more women and girls to play, coach and volunteer.
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