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The flanker's been out for most of the season with a knee injury.
She's undergone two procedures on that torn meniscus since October.
He's had a loose end competitively at the end of the season with his club side Edinburgh missing out on the URC playoffs and revealed that Scotland's high-performance director David Nusifora called him up
Her last appearance came in an Ireland jersey in their pool stage defeat to New Zealand at last year's World Cup in England.
And finally, England great Maggie Alfonsi has slammed the punishment handed down to an RFU council member over a misogynistic social media post.
and the winger says he's buzzing to return.
They'll take on South Africa and Fiji tomorrow before a game against Kenya on Saturday.
So just don't say any of the teams are there for the taking, Darcy, and you should be fine.
So the 2014 World Cup winner was appearing as a TV pundit for coverage of the men's Six Nations game between France and England in March.
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Warwickshire representative Matthew Smith posted on Facebook, Can someone explain to me WTF does Maggie Alfonsi know about men's rugby?
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He then appeared before an independent panel last month, where Smith accepted charges of breaching the RFU Council Code of Conduct.
Never stop competing.
He's been stripped of his perks as a council member for seven months, which includes tickets to England games, free meals and travel expenses.
But Alfonsi, who played 74 times for the Red Roses, released a statement online following the judgment and expressed her disappointment at the incident and the outcome of the hearing.
He accepted the incident and apologised for making his views public, Alfonsi said, but not for holding those views.