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Warwickshire RFU chair Smith quits over comments about player-turned-pundit Alphonsi

Warwickshire RFU chair Smith quits over comments about player-turned-pundit Alphonsi

June 9 : England Rugby Football Union Council member Matt Smith has resigned from his role as chair of Warwickshire RFU after posting discriminatory comments about former England international Maggie Alphonsi, the organisation said. Smith had questioned Alphonsi’s credentials in a Facebook post, asking what she knew about the men’s game. Alphonsi, who won the 2014 World Cup and earned 74 caps for England, had been working as a pundit during the men’s Six Nations match between France and England in March. “On behalf of Warwickshire RFU, we would like to announce that Matt Smith has resigned from his position as Chair of Warwickshire RFU, in light of a recent disciplinary process,” the organisation said in a statement on Monday. Earlier this month, Smith deleted the post and admitted breaching the governing body’s code of conduct, and he was stripped of his council member privileges for seven months. Alphonsi criticised that sanction on X, writing that it did not go far enough. “Sadly, the incident I experienced with the RFU Council Member, Mr Matt Smith, …

England spoil Scotland’s party to take top spot in Women’s Six Nations

England spoil Scotland’s party to take top spot in Women’s Six Nations

A record-breaking party for Scottish sport, and England spoilt it. On the day of the largest standalone crowd for a women’s sporting fixture north of the border, beating the near-19,000 who witnessed Scotland defeat Jamaica at Hampden Park in 2019, England’s march towards an eighth successive Six Nations title continued with aplomb, as John Mitchell’s world champions delivered a 12-try clinic at Murrayfield. England were depleted but one might not have known, inflicting Scotland’s heaviest defeat in this fixture since 2011. In hindsight, and taking into account the extraordinary depth at Mitchell’s disposal, it seems bonkers to peg them with an availability crisis but the truth is that no other side – women’s or men’s – in the world could cope with England’s absentee list and continue with such dominance. Three second rows, Zoe Stratford, Abbie Ward and Rosie Galligan, are pregnant, as is hooker Lark Atkin-Davies, while five others have suffered championship-ending injuries. Seven of the 13 forwards who played in last autumn’s World Cup final win were absent, including Alex Matthews who is …