Edel McMahon Elected as Women’s Rugby Association Players’ Board Rep

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The Women’s Rugby Association (WRA), an independent players’ union which was launched in 2021 with World Cup Winner Nolli Waterman as CEO, has today announced its new Players’ Board, made up of one representative from each of the nine PWR clubs.

The newly elected Players’ Board Members are: Abbie Ward (Bristol Bears Women); Edel McMahon (Exeter Chiefs Women); Jayne Isherwood (Gloucester-Hartpury Women’s RFC); Sarah Bonar (Harlequins Women); Elis Martin (Leicester Tigers); Carys Williams-Morris (Loughborough Lightning); Georgie Perris-Redding (Sale Sharks Women); Emma Taylor (Saracens Women); Charlie Willett (Trailfinders Women).

The Players’ Board has been elected by members who play for the relevant club. There is also an Executive Committee consisting of a Chair and Vice Chair, who will be elected from the Players’ Board, the Chief Executive (also the General Secretary) and a number of (non-executive) Directors.

Nolli Waterman, Co-Founder and CEO, WRA, said: “Being nominated to represent your team-mates collective voice is a real honour. I have no doubt they will excel in this role, as we have nine fantastic women from each of the clubs in the league. Having met with the Board, it was brilliant to see how passionate they all are and it’s clear as to why they have been chosen.”

Edel McMahon,Players’ Board Member for Exeter Chiefs Women, said: “As the women's game continues to transition towards professionalism, having a forum to collect and discuss the voices of the club players as stakeholders of the game is vital in shaping its success."

Belinda Moore, CEO, Premiership Women’s Rugby, said: “It’s hugely positive to see the announcement of the WRA’s new Players’ Board. The launch, this season, of Premiership Women’s Rugby marks a new era for domestic women’s rugby and we want to ensure that the players sit at the heart of this. We look forward to collaborating to deliver what’s best for the women’s game and accelerate the growth of the league”.

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