WORLD champions and grand-slam winners from the England Rugby Women’s Team will be awarded the Freedom of the Borough by Rugby Borough Council.
Councillors voted to bestow the award – the highest civic honour that can be given by the council, recognising outstanding contributions to the community – following the Red Roses’ victory at the Rugby World Cup last month.
Coun Maggie O’Rourke, Rugby Borough Council portfolio holder for partnerships and wellbeing, said: “As the home town of the sport, it is with great pleasure that we have agreed to confer the Freedom of the Borough to the women who have achieved such a remarkable feat, no doubt inspiring generations to come.
“Watching the Red Roses win the World Cup, on home turf in Twickenham, with a grand slam made us all immensely proud.
“With the team now the highest-ranked in the world, we wanted to honour such dedication and achievements.”
Rugby Borough Council previously installed the Raise The Trophy statue, designed by artist Tony Davies, to celebrate England hosting the Women’s Rugby World Cup, and the fifth sculpture to commemorate the town’s sporting heritage.
Coun Neil Sandison, Rugby Borough Council’s Liberal Democrat spokesperson for partnerships and wellbeing, said: “Having watched all the games, there is no doubt the excellent English Roses exemplified teamwork at its best.
“It is only fitting that all team members and staff are honoured by the borough for their contribution to the game of Rugby Union, the rules of which were first adopted and practised in our town.”
This is the third time the England team has won the championship, following their triumph in 2014 over Canada, for which the team was also awarded Freedom of the Borough, and in 1994 against the United States of America.
If accepted by the team, the Freedom of the Borough will be conferred on the Red Roses at a special ceremony on a date to be agreed with the Rugby Football Union.
