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Wales' Maisie Davies during the Six Nations Women's Summer Series

Marvellous Maisie picks up MVP award in Italy

Six of Europe’s most promising young rugby players have received the Most Valuable Player (MVP) accolade following the conclusion of the inaugural U20 Women’s Summer Series.

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Prop Maisie Davies took the top award for the Wales squad, while Margherita Tonellotto, the Italian back row, French centre Hawa Tounkara, England hooker Niamh Swailes, Ireland prop Sophie Barrett, and Scotland flanker Gemma Bell were the other players singled out for their standout performances across the three match days in Parma, Italy.

Performance statistics highlighted these players, accompanied by insight from the Women’s Summer Series match commentators who covered every minute of the action. However, it was a peer vote that ultimately decided the award winners.

Each Six Nations side had a shortlist of three players named, before teammates were asked to vote for their MVP. The Women’s Summer Series, a first of its kind at this age level, was staged at the Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, home of Zebre Rugby Club.

Introduced by Six Nations Rugby and its member unions, the new tournament offers young players, coaches, and match officials a vital opportunity to gain further international rugby experience.

Following the success of hosting the recent Six Nations U18 Men’s Festival, and the Men’s U20 Summer Series in 2022, the Italian Federation once again showcased its support for staging high-quality events designed to create meaningful and competitive experiences that can foster the growth of the development pathway.

With a Women’s Rugby World Cup on the horizon in England next year, and the Guinness Women’s Six Nations cementing itself as an annual appointment to view, the rise of women’s rugby is continuing at pace. For the players taking part in Parma, the pathway to follow in the footsteps of the stars of the elite international women’s game reflects the rise of the sport.

“The Women’s Summer Series highlighted the next generation of exciting young women’s rugby players, said Julie Paterson,” said Chief of Rugby at Six Nations Rugby, Julie Paterson.

“It also showed just how important it is for Six Nations Rugby and its Unions and Federations to create opportunities for the players, coaches, and match officials to gain invaluable experience that could propel them towards senior international honours in the Women’s Six Nations, or even the Rugby World Cup later next year.

“The MVP award winners, and those on the shortlists, are a testament to the incredible talent coming through the development pathway at each of the six nations, and highlights the great work led by our Unions and Federations to accelerate the growth of the women’s game.

“The MVP winners have been nominated by their peers, which makes these awards more meaningful and relevant for all nominees.”

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