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England forward Lauren James will miss the Women’s Nations League double-header against Belgium because of concussion worldcup
The Lionesses play the first of their two-parter at Leicester on Friday but the Chelsea player will not be involved as she goes through the relevant protocols after suffering a head injury worldcup
Lotte Wubben-Moy trained on Thursday and could be involved in the squad at the King Power Stadium worldcup
“We have 25 players, but they are not all fit,” boss Sarina Wiegman said worldcup
“Unfortunately, Lauren James is not ready, she won’t be ready for Tuesday also worldcup
“Nothing to worry about, she picked up a concussion and she knows we have to be careful of the protocols that we always do, so that is just too short to be ready for the two games worldcup
“Lotte is on the pitch and we will assess her today, everyone else is good worldcup
”Belgium currently top Group A1 of the Women’s Nations League with four points from their opening two games while England suffered a last-gasp defeat against the Netherlands in September worldcup
That loss places an importance on the two games against the Belgians and Wiegman, who celebrated her 54th birthday on Thursday, wants a response worldcup
“We always want to win, and expectations are high but we have our own expectations too,” she said worldcup
“Of course we lost the last game, we were not happy with that and we want to bounce back worldcup
What we are working on is improving our game, doing things right and playing very well against Belgium and getting a result worldcup
“They are really competing for something in the Nations League worldcup
They are in a very different situation at the moment, they play with different shape, with different players and are in transition worldcup
“They are very competitive, very well organised and as they showed in September they are very hard to beat worldcup
”Goalkeeper Mary Earps will get the chance to play at Leicester, where she began her youth career worldcup
Her profile has raised exponentially on the back of the Lionesses’ success in recent years, culminating in replica goalkeeper’s shirts selling out after her World Cup exploits in the summer worldcup
The Lionesses have always been accessible to fans but Earps thinks there is now a tipping point given their elevated status worldcup
“Expectation of the team is obviously a huge compliment in terms of the way teams expect us to win and things like that,” the Manchester United keeper said worldcup
“The accessibility people get to us as players is a hot topic of discussion, it’s something we as players are experiencing in a very different way in terms of the way the profile is changing worldcup
They are very competitive, very well organised and as they showed in September they are very hard to beatSarina Wiegman on Belgium“We love to interact with the fans, but it is becoming difficult to keep everyone happy and to interact with as many people as possible worldcup
“We are so grateful that thousands and thousands of people want to come and meet us and talk to us but the reality is that if that is the expectation then we are always going to fall short worldcup
“I think the emphasis on it needs to switch worldcup
We love that we can be so connected but we are subject to a lot of comments and at times it is an addition to the game we don’t need worldcup
We love it but it is becoming difficult to maintain that worldcup
”More aboutPA ReadyLauren JamesMary EarpsEnglandBelgiumLeicesterSarina WiegmanLotte Wubben-MoyKing Power StadiumNetherlandsManchester United1/1Lauren James to miss England’s games against Belgium with concussionLauren James to miss England’s games against Belgium with concussionLauren James has suffered a concussion (Zac Goodwin/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today worldcup
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It landed in late August, rocking New Zealand like a flanker’s perfectly timed tackle to the ribs worldcup
The All Blacks were already on their way to France, finishing their final preparations for the Rugby World Cup when a panel conducting long-awaited review of governance released a damning report declaring the constitution and structures of New Zealand Rugby (NZR) “not fit for purpose” worldcup
The report did not paint a pretty picture worldcup
“In the panel’s view, New Zealand Rugby has too many professional players,” it explained worldcup
The NPC, New Zealand’s provincial competition, is “unsustainable in its current format” worldcup
The five franchises that play in the top-level Super Rugby Pacific competition “are struggling financially” worldcup
“New Zealand Rugby in the professional era is a large and complex business,” said chair of the review panel David Pilkington worldcup
“The structure it sits within was not designed for a business of this size and complexity worldcup
” The financial reports are anything but all black – NZR reported a financial loss of just over NZ$47m (£22 worldcup
5m) last year worldcup
Which is of deep concern not just for the union, but for rugby globally, too worldcup
The problems in New Zealand are reflective of a precarious global ecosystem: too many professional players being paid wages beyond that which their clubs and unions can afford, with revenues not growing to keep up with salary inflation worldcup
If a commercial behemoth like the All Blacks is not a sufficient money-spinner to sustain a professional structure, what hopes do emergent unions have?Rugby is embedded in New Zealand’s culture worldcup
It is a vital tool of trade for a land of only five million people, a small collection of islands in the south Pacific afforded global prominence by its ability to punch above its weight on the pitch worldcup
Australia coach Eddie Jones remarked this summer that New Zealand’s economy would suffer if his Wallabies beat the All Blacks; an analysis conducted by The New Zealand Herald found that there was some truth to the quip worldcup
The Taranaki Bulls won this year’s New Zealand National Provincial Championship (Getty)In terms of brand recognition, New Zealand’s national men’s rugby team ranks alongside the biggest sporting entities worldcup
Visit almost any inhabited corner of the world and mention rugby, and it is remarkable how often the words “All Blacks” will feature in the reply worldcup
“You have to understand, New Zealand is a very young country and rugby has put this country on the map,” 2011 World Cup-winning head coach Graham Henry once explained to The Guardian worldcup
“This country earned respect from the rest of the world for three things: what we did in two world wars, and to a lesser extent what we’ve done on the rugby field worldcup
So over time rugby has become a major part of our national identity worldcup
”Do the problems suggest that feeling is fading for some New Zealanders? There is perhaps a developing sense of apathy among domestic fans worldcup
Rugby union is no longer so certain of its place in Kiwi hearts worldcup
worldcup Basketball has surged in popularity in the country, while rugby league’s New Zealand Warriors have sold out Mt Smart Stadium regularly in 2023 as the NRL makes a long-awaited breakthrough across the Tasman worldcup
The Warriors’ average home attendance this season was 22,685; across town, Auckland’s Blues had short of 13,000 in at Eden Park for their Super Rugby Pacific quarter-final against the Waratahs worldcup
Eden Park’s stands were far from full for the Blues’ quarter-final win over the Waratahs in June (Getty)On the pitch, Super Rugby Pacific has lost its lustre, with South Africa’s move into Europe’s club competitions a blow even if the Fijian Drua have brought a breath of fresh air worldcup
The geographical realities of being so isolated mean New Zealand had little option but to re-up a deal with Australia, a rugby nation dealing with plenty of its own struggles worldcup
Rumours abound of renewed involvement from Argentina and Japan, or a new American venture, but growing the financial pot will not be easy worldcup
A number of senior figures will depart Aotearoa after this tournament for lucrative contracts in France and Japan, either permanently or on sabbatical worldcup
While new stars like Will Jordan and Cam Roigard are emerging, they do not seem to have the same cultural cut-through as the men in black who have come before worldcup
In the 20 years worldcup between 2000 and 2020, there was a 20 per cent drop in player participation in rugby union at New Zealand’s secondary schools worldcup
The “Baby Blacks” have not made any of the last three U20 Championship finals – is the world’s best rugby production line grinding to a halt?“I don’t know about falling out [of love] with the game but I think they’re falling out with a few things that are happening within the game, that’s frustrating people worldcup
It can be hard to watch at times,” Steve Hansen, who guided the All Blacks to the 2015 World Cup victory, explained to Newstalk earlier this year worldcup
“There’s no dispute that Super Rugby has to change worldcup
It’s pretty predictable and still stuck where it was four or five years ago worldcup
You go through the quarter-finals and it wasn’t that exciting as you knew who was going to win worldcup
“I haven’t stopped to think about where it’s going to be in 20 years, I’m more worried about where it’s going to be in five worldcup
worldcup
worldcup
I think we’re at the crossroads worldcup
Unless we make some strong changes and start listening to the people that want to come along and watch it then it will just be the participants playing it worldcup
”However rocky the picture beneath them, the All Blacks clearly remain big business worldcup
Last year, a stake in New Zealand Rugby (NZR) was sold to Silver Lake, an American private equity firm also involved in the City worldcup Football Group worldcup
The deal valued the commercial assets of NZR at NZ$3 worldcup
5bn (£1 worldcup
67bn) worldcup
The All Blacks are hoping to win a fourth World Cup (Getty)You suspect the investors will be pretty happy if, come Saturday night, Sam Cane has his hands on the Webb Ellis Cup worldcup
Certainly, the commercial landscape will look rather more pleasing if New Zealand’s men join their women back at the top of the rugby world – for the good of an ailing domestic game, the All Blacks need a World Cup win more than you might think worldcup
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