Damian Hopley, Chris Malone, Richard Blaze, Maggie Alphonsi on the podcast

maggie-alphonsi Preparing for life after rugby and celebrating a life-changing year are the themes of this week’s RFU Podcast.

We speak to Damian Hopley and Chris Malone, the chairman and vice chairman of the Rugby Players Association, about the impact their new funding agreement will make on the future health and welfare of the game’s professional players.

Former Leicester Tigers and England Saxons lock Richard Blaze reflects on his own injury-shortened career and England Women’s flanker Maggie Alphonsi looks back on a life-changing year that has brought her recognition on and off the pitch.

The £2.7million funding agreement with the RFU and Premiership Rugby will enable the RPA to put more player development managers in place working directly with players to provide education and vocational training.

Malone told the RFU Podcast: "I worked before playing professional rugby but most guys have come straight out of school without thinking too much about the future. As far as they see it the future is gaining recognition, playing for England and making a fortune. The reality is that rugby careers don’t last forever."

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England Women’s team announced for New Zealand test

Saracens' Maggie Alphonsi returns to action for England

Saracens' Maggie Alphonsi returns to action for England

The England Women’s team to face world champions New Zealand for the first of three tests in November has today (Tuesday) been announced.

The reigning RBS 6 Nations and Nations Cup champions take on the Black Ferns for the first time since the 2006 IRB Women’s Rugby World Cup final on November 14th at Esher RFC, kick off 4pm.

England narrowly lost their last encounter 25-17 but will be hoping to turn the tables ahead of the 2010 IRB Women’s Rugby World Cup in London which is just nine months away.

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