Wasps Ladies
As part of the amateur Wasps FC set-up, the Wasps Ladies 1st XV and 2nd XV play in the RFU Women’s Premiership and Championship South 1 respectively.
Set up in 1984 by Sue Martineau, Wasps Ladies have been playing at the top level of Women’s Rugby for 25 years, with many internationals playing at the club over the years, including English legends Sue Day and Shelley Rae and New Zealand’s Rugby World Cup 2010 winner Steph TeOhaere-Fox.
Wasps Ladies have played internationally for England, Scotland, Wales, New Zealand, Australia, Austria, Croatia and Finland.
Head Coach: John Wildin
Assistant Coaches: Vanessa Huxford & Ben Woods
2011/2012 Premiership Finish: 4th
England Players include: Michaela Staniford and Claire Purdy