Alisha Joyce Named on Wales Bench Five Months After Giving Birth
In Brief
Joyce's rapid return highlights ongoing discussions about athlete maternity and player welfare in elite women's rugby.
Key Facts
- Alisha Joyce is included on the bench for Wales to face England in the Women’s Six Nations.
- Joyce gave birth to her son Ralphie five months ago.
- Bethan Lewis will captain Wales in the absence of injured Kate Williams.
- Wales are set to play against England in the upcoming Women’s Six Nations match.
- Joyce’s selection marks her comeback to international rugby after pregnancy.
What Happened
Alisha Joyce has been named on the bench for Wales' Women’s Six Nations match against England, just five months after giving birth. Bethan Lewis will captain the team due to Kate Williams' injury.
Why It Matters
Joyce's selection draws attention to the challenges and support structures for athletes returning to elite sport after childbirth. It also highlights leadership changes within the Welsh team ahead of a significant tournament fixture.
What's Next
Observers will watch Joyce’s performance and the impact of leadership changes as Wales faces England. The match outcome and player welfare discussions may influence future team selections and policies.
Sources
- BBC News — Joyce set for Six Nations comeback five months after giving birth(2h ago)
- The Independent — Alisha Joyce returns after pregnancy as Wales face daunting England test in Women’s Six Nations(1h ago)
