Bristol Bears Women

Leagues Played
England Women's Premiership 9
Links
Wikipedia

결과

England Women's Premiership 02/23 19:45 - Bristol Bears Women v Loughborough Lightning Women W 33-17
England Women's Premiership 01/13 13:00 - Leicester Tigers Women v Bristol Bears Women - View
England Women's Premiership 12/23 12:30 - Saracens Women v Bristol Bears Women L 32-10
England Women's Premiership 11/26 12:30 - Exeter Chiefs Women v Bristol Bears Women L 29-14
England Women's Premiership 11/18 12:30 - Bristol Bears Women v Sale Sharks Women W 48-5
England Women's Premiership 06/10 14:00 - Gloucester Hartpury Women v Bristol Bears Women L 21-12
England Women's Premiership 03/11 12:30 - Bristol Bears Women v Harlequins Women W 31-26
England Women's Premiership 12/27 13:30 - Harlequins Women v Bristol Bears Women L 48-14
England Women's Premiership 05/22 15:30 - Exeter Chiefs Women v Bristol Bears Women L 28-24
England Women's Premiership 05/14 13:00 - Exeter Chiefs Women v Bristol Bears Women L 29-26

Wikipedia - Bristol Bears Women

Bristol Bears Women, formerly Clifton Ladies RFC, then Bristol Ladies, is a women's rugby union team based in Bristol, England. They are a standalone, independent rugby club, running in partnership with the Bristol Bears (formerly Bristol Rugby) since becoming affiliated to them in 2008 and play their home matches at Dings RFC in the Premier 15s.

History

Bristol Ladies were founded as Clifton Ladies RFC in 1984 for what was intended as a one-off match against Weston Hornets. They eventually made it into the Women's Premiership before being relegated. In 2002, they defeated Nottingham Medoc Casuals in the RFUW Rugby World National Cup Final at Franklin's Gardens in Northampton, Northamptonshire, which they won with thirteen international players in their side. They were the first club outside of the London clubs of Richmond Women, Saracens Women and Wasps Ladies to win the trophy. In 2007, they were promoted back into the Women's Premiership and played one more season as Clifton RFC. In 2009, Clifton became affiliated to Bristol Rugby, who then took over the running of the team from Clifton RFC. In 2012, they moved to Portway Rugby Development Centre from Dings Crusaders Rugby Football Club's ground that they were sharing with Dings Crusaders. This made them the first women's rugby club to own their own facilities.