RFU hand 28 full-time contracts to England Women stars

head coach Simon Middleton has announced the Elite Player Squad (EPS) for the 2019 season.
The 35-player squad includes 28 full-time professionals, the first to be awarded in the 15s game by the Rugby Football Union.
The 28 contracts are supplemented by seven EPS agreements, with players who will come into camps and England training, but not the full-time programme.
Among the names announced are 2014 Women's winners Katy Daley-Mclean, who earned her 100th cap during the Quilter Internationals in November, long-time captain Sarah Hunter, Marlie Packer and Vicky Fleetwood. They are joined by 2017 finalists Sarah Bern, Rachael Burford, Vickii Cornborough, Abbie Scott and Lydia Thompson.
In addition, 2017 finalist Amy Cokayne will form part of the squad under an EPS agreement, allowing her to continue her commitments to the Royal Air Force alongside international rugby duties.
As announced last month, also bringing a wealth of experience are three players returning to 15s from the programme, with 2014 World Cup winners and 2017 finalists Natasha Hunt and Emily Scarratt joining Jess Breach in the move back to the 15s setup.

New deals

There are six new names named in this year's EPS, including five players who made their England debuts during the 2018 Quilter Internationals. Firwood Waterloo back-row forward Sarah Beckett, Loughborough Lightning centre Carys Williams and Gloucester-Hartpury centre Tatyana Heard have been awarded full-time contracts, while Ellena Perry, scrum-half Claudia Macdonald and uncapped prop Bryony Cleall are also named under the EPS agreements.
The squad comes together today at Bisham Abbey National Sports Centre for January testing, before three-days of training get underway tomorrow ahead of the 2019 Women's Six Nations which kicks off against in Dublin on Friday 1 February.
“I am confident that this group of players have the potential to grow into the world-class squad we will be looking to take to New Zealand in 2021,” said Middleton.”We want to be driving standards in women's rugby through everything we do.”
“Congratulations to all those selected, every player has worked hard to rightly earn their place. As a player and management group, our immediate focus is very much on the Six Nations and the continued development of what is a still a very new squad of players.
“The introduction of full-time contracts will take time to embed but will unquestionably help us to accelerate the development process. This is a huge opportunity and we recognise the expectation that comes with the investment. It is now down to us as a management and playing group to meet those expectations.”
The RFU announced in September that it would introduce women's full-time contracts this season underlining its commitment to the long-term growth of women's rugby. Under its women and girls strategy, the RFU plans to double the number of participants by 2021, increase the number of women's teams by more than 75% to 800, the number of active women's clubs to more than 400, and get more women involved in the sport as referees, coaches and volunteers.
RFU Head of Women's Performance Nicky Ponsford added: “At England Rugby we want to be driving standards in women's rugby through everything we do. Full-time contracts help to ensure we have the access to players to develop them and allow them and fulfil their potential.
“We look forward to continuing to work with the clubs in developing this group of players and continuing to grow the Tyrrells Premier 15s at a domestic level.”


England Women Elite Player Squad 2019

Forwards
Zoe Aldcroft (Gloucester-Hartpury Womens RFC)
Sarah Beckett (Firwood Waterloo Ladies)
Sarah Bern ( Women)
Hannah Botterman (Saracens Women)
Jo Brown (Loughborough Lightning)
Rowena Burnfield (Richmond FC)*
Shaunagh Brown (Harlequins Ladies)
Bryony Cleall (Saracens Women)*
Poppy Cleall (Saracens Women)
Amy Cokayne (Wasps FC Ladies)*
Vickii Cornborough (Harlequins Ladies)
Lark Davies ( Valkyries)
Vicky Fleetwood (Saracens Women)
Sarah Hunter (Loughborough Lightning)
Justine Lucas (Loughborough Lightning)
Cath O' Donnell (Loughborough Lightning)
Marlie Packer (Saracens Women)
Ellena Perry (Saracens Women)*
Abbie Scott (Harlequins Ladies)
Backs
Jess Breach (Harlequins Ladies)
Rachael Burford (Harlequins Ladies)
Katy Daley-Mclean (Loughborough Lightning)
Abby Dow (Wasps FC Ladies)*
Zoe Harrison (Saracens Women)
Tatyana Heard (Gloucester-Hartpury Womens RFC)
Natasha Hunt (Gloucester-Hartpury Womens RFC)
Claudia Macdonald (Wasps FC Ladies)*
Sarah McKenna (Saracens Women)
Leanne Riley (Harlequins Ladies)
Emily Scarratt (Loughborough Lightning)
Emily Scott (Harlequins Ladies)*
Kelly Smith (Gloucester-Hartpury Womens RFC)
Lydia Thompson (Worcester Valkyries)
Lagi Tuima ()
Carys Williams (Loughborough Lightning)
* denotes EPS agreement

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