The British & Irish Lions has established a Womens Lions
Feasibility Steering Group.
The 13-person group will be chaired by British &
Irish Lion, Ieuan Evans, and is made up of experienced
administrators from across professional rugby, business
executives, as well as former international standard athletes from
the world of sport.
The group, tasked with looking into the
feasibility of establishing a Womens Lions team, includes:
- Ieuan Evans MBE (Chair) - British & Irish Lion
and The British & Irish Lions Board Member
- Ben Calveley -
Managing Director, The British & Irish Lions
- Susie Logan -
Group Chief Marketing Officer, Royal London
- Joanna
Manning-Cooper - Group Director of Corporate Affairs, Sky
- Max
Taylor - Consumer Director, Vodafone
- Simon Rowe - Head of
Global Sports Marketing, Canterbury
- Sue Day MBE - Chief
Operating & Financial Officer, RFU and RFU Board, Rugby Football
Union
- Anthony Eddy - Director of Sevens and Women's Rugby,
Irish Rugby Football Union
- Gemma Fay - Head of Girls &
Womens Strategy, Scottish Rugby
- Hannah John - Women's
High-Performance Lead (Acting), Welsh Rugby Union
- Nicky Ponsford - Women's High-Performance Manager, World Rugby
- Shaunagh Brown - Senior Player, Harlequins Women and England
- Niamh Briggs - Senior Player, Munster and Ireland, Club Coach and
Garda Sochna (Police) Officer
The primary responsibility of the newly formed
group will be to initiate, oversee and contribute towards a
feasibility study which will seek to ascertain whether a Womens
Lions team could be formed.
The study is being funded by Lions
Global Partner, Royal London, who are also the inaugural
Principal Partner of the Womens Lions programme.
The study will be undertaken by a specialist
consulting firm which will be appointed by the Steering Group.
We are excited to have put together such a
stellar list of individuals who I know will add value to this
project, said Ben Calveley, The British & Irish Lions Managing
Director. I believe a Womens Lions team is a huge
opportunity, but there are a number of challenges to consider when
looking to create a successful womens set-up. Financial
viability, suitable opposition and appropriate scheduling in the
womens rugby calendar will all need rigorous analysis, research
and careful consideration. We are very grateful to be working with a
purpose-driven organisation like Royal London on this initiative.
Our broader commercial family including Sky, Vodafone and
Canterbury have also committed to provide their expertise and
play an active role in the feasibility analysis.
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