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8 Mar 2024

Rugby League celebrate International Women's Day with Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh

Rugby League celebrate International Women's Day with Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh

Rugby League marked International Women’s Day with a celebration of the past, present and future of the Women’s and Girls’ game attended by The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh at Headingley before they were guests of honour at the 2024 Community Sport and Recreation Awards.

The Duke, who is the President of the Sport and Recreation Alliance, was presented with a No.60 Leeds Rhinos jersey, ahead of his 60th birthday this weekend – after watching a coaching session involving 40 girls from three local schools (Leeds West Academy, Cockburn School and Mount St Mary’s); Lois Forsell and other coaches from the Leeds Rhinos Foundation; the record-breaking England international Amy Hardcastle; and Kim Leadbeater MP, the Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Sport. 

The Duke and Duchess were also shown an exhibition of the heritage of the Great Britain Lionesses by Julia Lee, Rugby League’s trailblazing woman referee who has led the campaign for recognition for former internationals, and Lisa McIntosh, the former England forward who was one of the first women inducted to the Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2022.

Tony Sutton, the Chief Executive of the Rugby Football League: “On behalf of the sport, and also Leeds Rhinos, it has been an honour to welcome the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh to Headingley as we celebrate International Women’s Day – and also the 2024 Community Sport and Recreation Awards.

“We were grateful for the opportunity to share with the Duke and Duchess the journey of Women’s and Girls’ Rugby League, with Julia Lee and Lisa McIntosh reflecting on the sacrifices made by the pioneers of the Great Britain Lionesses several decades ago, followed by a brilliant display of skills from youngsters who have discovered the sport through the Leeds Rhinos.

“Julia, Lisa and Amy Hardcastle then represented the sport at the awards ceremony which followed – and were inspired, with everyone else in the audience, by the examples of commitment and sacrifice from the winners and all the nominees.

“I can’t envisage a better way to celebrate International Women’s Day, as we look forward to the start of the Betfred Women’s Challenge Cup, and the road to the competition’s second Wembley Final in June as Rugby League looks to build on the history made by St Helens and Leeds last year.”