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City aims to build on Rugby World Cup legacy

City aims to build on Rugby World Cup legacy
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Brighton & Hove City Council is leveraging the legacy of the 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup to boost female participation in the sport. The initiative has successfully engaged over 2,600 women and girls through community programs and school activities.

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A city is aiming to build on the legacy of the Women's Rugby World Cup, after hosting games during the 2025 competition.

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