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Lucy Packer, a key player for England’s Rugby World Cup winning team, has signed a new contract with Harlequins. The deal keeps her at the club for the foreseeable future. While the exact length and terms haven’t been shared, it’s a big win for the London-based team.

Packer plays scrum-half, a crucial role directing play and feeding the ball into scrums. She has become a fan favorite thanks to her quick thinking and sharp passes.

Who Is Lucy Packer?

Packer is an international rugby star. She helped England win the Rugby World Cup in 2021 (played in 2022). Her performances made her one of the most exciting players in women’s rugby.

  • Plays as a scrum-half for both England and Harlequins
  • Known for her speed and game management
  • Has been with Harlequins for several seasons

What This Means for Harlequins

Keeping a player of Packer’s caliber is huge for Harlequins. She brings experience and leadership. The team is building for the future, and locking in top talent is key to competing for titles.

Harlequins have been strong in the Premier 15s league. With Packer staying, they can continue to challenge for the top spot.

Looking Ahead for Packer

With her new contract signed, Packer can focus on her game. She will aim to help Harlequins win more silverware and also push for a spot in England’s squad for future international tournaments.

Fans will be excited to see her continue to shine at the club. It’s a positive sign for women’s rugby in England.

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