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Hartpury celebrates Women’s Rugby World Cup stars in surprise campus event

Hartpury University and Hartpury College came together to celebrate and honour an incredible group of alumni and Gloucester Hartpury RFC players who made history at the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup.
28 Oct 2025
Written by Laura Cobbe
General
Women's Rugby World Cup players receive flowers at the 4ED Hartpury Stadium
Women's Rugby World Cup players receive flowers at the 4ED Hartpury Stadium

Professor Andy Collop, Vice-Chancellor, Executive Principal and CEO of Hartpury, presented each of the alumni with a bouquet of flowers as a token of the institution’s pride and appreciation.

Among those recognised were:

England: Zoe Aldcroft, Natasha “Mo” Hunt, Alex Matthews, Maud Muir, Mackenzie Carson, Tatyana Heard, Jade Shekells, and Emma Sing.

Wales: Kelsey Jones, Gwen Crabb, Kate Williams, Bethan Lewis, Sisilia Tuipulotu, Branwen Metcalfe, Gwenlian Pyrs, Tilly Vucaj, Seren Lockwood, Lleucu George, Hannah Dellavalle, Maisie Davies, and Nel Metcalfe.

Ireland: Neve Jones, Ellena Perry, and Sam Monaghan.

The atmosphere in the stadium was buzzing, with students and staff keen to show the support that had been extended during the World Cup itself. The players are true role models for Hartpury's students and staff, and it was good to see the players taking selfies, talking about memorable moments with students, and surely inspiring another generation to follow in their footsteps.

England’s triumph in the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup has cemented Hartpury’s reputation as one of the world’s leading pathways for women’s rugby development. An extraordinary 15 Hartpury alumni were crowned world champions with the Red Roses.

However, Hartpury’s influence extended far beyond England, with current students and graduates proudly representing Wales, Scotland, Ireland, the USA, Canada, and Spain.

This unprecedented success underscores Hartpury University and College’s unique educational and sporting model, combining academic excellence with elite-level training to create a proven pathway into professional and international rugby.

The remarkable achievements of Hartpury’s alumni have also captured national media attention, with the institution’s role in England’s victory featured on BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat, BBC Radio Gloucestershire, BBC Points West, and ITV News at Ten.

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