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Gloucester-Hartpury Clinch Third Straight PWR Title in Sean Lynn's Farewell

The team secured a 34-19 victory over Saracens, cementing their dynasty as head coach Sean Lynn departs to lead Wales in the Women’s Six Nations.

  • Gloucester-Hartpury became the first team in Premiership Women’s Rugby (PWR) history to win three consecutive titles, defeating Saracens 34-19 in the final.
  • The victory marked the end of Sean Lynn’s tenure as head coach, as he transitions to lead the Wales women's rugby team ahead of the Women’s Six Nations.
  • Key players like Zoe Aldcroft, Emma Sing, and Maud Muir delivered standout performances, with Sing earning recognition as the PWR player of the season.
  • The team’s success was attributed to a strong sense of culture and unity, fostered by Lynn, with pivotal moments such as a Christmas dinner helping to rebuild morale mid-season.
  • The final, held earlier than usual due to the upcoming Women’s Rugby World Cup, showcased Gloucester-Hartpury’s resilience and tactical adaptability despite early challenges from Saracens.
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