YORKSHIRE WOMEN REACH THIRD CONSECUTIVE ALLIANZ STADIUM FINAL
Yorkshire Women have secured their place in the Gill Burns Women’s County Championship Division 1 Final for the third consecutive season following an impressive 46-12 semi-final victory over Eastern Counties.
The White Rose will now travel to Allianz Stadium, Twickenham, on Saturday 6 June 2026, where they will face Surrey in the national final.
This season’s squad has drawn together players from clubs across the county, reflecting the continued growth and development of the women’s game throughout Yorkshire.
Yorkshire RFU would like to thank all the counties faced during this year’s championship for their sportsmanship and contribution to a highly competitive competition. Appreciation is also extended to the clubs who have hosted fixtures throughout the campaign and helped create excellent environments for county rugby.
The county would also like to acknowledge the continued support of its valued sponsors:
• Gilbert
• Bowers Electricals Ltd
• GCH Garden Maintenance
• CK Beckett Transformers & Switchgear
• The Swaledale Coffee Co.
As attention now turns to Allianz Stadium, we look forward to seeing the Yorkshire Women represent the White Rose one final time this campaign.
Gill Burns Women’s County Championship Division 1 Final
Yorkshire v Surrey
Saturday 6 June 2026
Allianz Stadium, Twickenham
Kick-off: 3:00pm
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Tom Baxter – Yorkshire Women Head Coach
"We are delighted to be heading back to the home of English rugby!
The strength of the group is built on their pride to represent their county, but also their individual character to come together from multiple club settings and environments to gel together and become one team.
The players have shown incredible dedication, hard work and commitment throughout the campaign and we are extremely excited to see the team pull on the white rose once again.
The game continues to grow from strength to strength within the county with a rise of 28% of girls playing age grade rugby this season. I firmly believe players such as these play a huge part in that providing role models for future generations."