Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Ireland women’s rugby team will make the switch from white to navy shorts this week in a move meant to combat the players’ "period anxieties," the Irish Rugby Football Union announced Tuesday.
The new uniforms will make their debut at the Women’s Six Nations tournament in Wales beginning on March 25, the IRFU announced in a press release Tuesday.
The Ireland team huddle after the Womens Rugby World Cup 5th place semi-final at the Kingspan Stadium on August 22, 2017 in Belfast, United Kingdom. (World Rugby via Getty Images/World Rugby via Getty Images) "The Ireland women’s rugby team has chosen to change their traditional white shorts and instead make a permanent switch to navy.
The move, which is led by world-leading kit supplier Canterbury of New Zealand and the IRFU, comes as a response to players’ feedback about period anxieties," the press release read. WIMBLEDON ALTERS ALL-WHITE CLOTHING POLICY TO ACCOMMODATE FEMALE TENNIS PROS Ireland center Enya Breen called the change a "big step," adding that it will allow players to "feel more comfortable on the field." "The top way to ensure we perform to our best on the field is by removing any unnecessary distractions," Breen said in a statement.