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BackZoe Stratford Joins Sale Sharks from Gloucester-Hartpury
Zoe Stratford Joins Sale Sharks from Gloucester-Hartpury
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BBC Sport25.05.2026Deportes1 dk okuma

Zoe Stratford Joins Sale Sharks from Gloucester-Hartpury

En resumen

  • England captain Zoe Stratford will join Sale Sharks after leaving Gloucester-Hartpury.
  • The World Cup winner, currently pregnant, cited family and club investment as reasons for the move.

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Por qué importa

England's World Cup-winning captain Zoe Stratford is moving from Gloucester-Hartpury to Sale Sharks. She is pregnant and will join her husband, who coaches at Sale. Stratford has been a key player for Gloucester-Hartpury during their dominant period.

Tamaño de fuente

England's World Cup-winning captain Zoe Stratford has agreed to join Sale Sharks.

The 29-year-old, who led England to their third World Cup triumph last year, is set to leave three-time reigning Premiership Women's Rugby champions Gloucester-Hartpury at the end of the season.

Stratford joined Gloucester-Hartpury in 2017 and played a key role in their rise to become the dominant force in the women's domestic game.

She is currently pregnant with her first child, due in September, and will join up with her husband Luke, who is Sale's women's scrum coach, when she returns to rugby.

"I feel ready to take the next step in my career and, being pregnant, I really want to bring my child up as a northerner," said Stratford.

"Luke absolutely loves it at Sale. He loves the whole vibe of the club. It's been brilliant to see how much investment Sale have put into the women's team and it's something I can't wait to be a part of.

"I've enjoyed success at Gloucester and with England and hopefully I can bring that experience of winning and help build that belief into the team because I've got no doubt we can achieve big things."

Stratford's Gloucester-Hartbury and England team-mate Tatyana Heard, 31, agreed a deal to join Sale last week.

Sale are enjoying their best ever Premiership season, rivalling Harlequins and Trailfinders for the final play-off spot with two rounds left to play.

Qué observar

Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • Sale Sharks will improve their standing in the Premiership Women's Rugby league.

    Probable · Medio plazo

Preguntas abiertas

  • When exactly will Zoe Stratford return to play after giving birth?
  • What is the full extent of Sale Sharks' investment in the women's team?
  • How will Stratford's absence impact Gloucester-Hartpury's performance in the remainder of the season?

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This article was originally published by BBC Sport.

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