Scotland Women's Rugby Team Faces Contract Uncertainties Ahead of 2025 World Cup

Scotland's women rugby players face contract uncertainties as they prepare for the 2025 World Cup, with many fearing job losses post-tournament.

More than half of Scotland women's rugby squad are at risk of losing their professional contracts after the 2025 Rugby World Cup, according to a representative of the team. This situation has raised concerns about the players' mental and emotional well-being as they prepare for one of the biggest tournaments in rugby.

Contract Concerns

A two-page statement sent to BBC Sport reveals that only 15 out of the 38-player training squad have year-long contracts with Scottish Rugby. The remaining 23 players are on short-term arrangements, which could lead to job searches and significant off-field disruptions by October.

Mental Health Impact

The source highlighted that some players in the Rugby World Cup training camp are struggling with their mental and emotional health due to the potential loss of their contracts. This situation is reportedly not conducive to a positive performance environment within the squad.

Scottish Rugby's Response

Scottish Rugby has extended contracts to October to provide certainty for the players during the World Cup, which runs from 22 August to 27 September. However, it has not yet confirmed which players will be offered contracts beyond October. The governing body plans to finalize this in the coming weeks.

Future of Women's Rugby in Scotland

Scottish Rugby emphasized its commitment to developing the women's game in Scotland, aiming to create a high-performance environment where the best players can represent professional teams locally. This transition may involve different contract options and decisions for players.

Support for Players

The governing body also recognized that uncertainty and change are part of any high-performance career. It is committed to supporting players with access to a full suite of specialist support, whether they are in contract or not.

Pre-Season Training

Scotland's women are currently in pre-season training ahead of the Rugby World Cup in England. Their opening Pool B game against Wales is scheduled for Saturday, 23 August, in Manchester.

Related Topics

  • Scottish Rugby
  • Rugby Union
  • Women's Rugby Association
  • Rugby Players Scotland

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