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Abu Dhabi-born Catherine Richards picked for Wales in Women’s Six Nations

An Abu Dhabi-born and raised rugby player has been backed to shine after being selected in the Wales squad for the Women’s Six Nations.

Catherine Richards, who started playing the game in Abu Dhabi Harlequins Under 8s, had been in line for a debut in the competition last year.

A hand injury prevented her from playing back then, but she has been recalled to the squad for this season.

The 23-year-old back was a member of the pioneering British School Al Khubairat side who won the Gulf Girls tournament at the 2016 Dubai Sevens on their tournament debut.

She left the capital and attended school in Monmouth, Wales, for her A-levels, before playing university and then elite-level club rugby in the UK.

Her performances for Gloucester-Hartpury, who are the leading side in England’s Premier 15s competition, has led to her inclusion in the Wales squad.

“We are very proud of Catherine, and I think she will shine and, if she gets on, score for Wales,” said Aubrey Roberts, who was her coach with the 2016 BSAK side.

“She is so quick. She has a great skillset but her main attribute is her pace. It was a case of getting the ball to Catherine and she would score every time.

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“In sevens that was invaluable and she has been replicating that at Gloucester.”

Wales’ first match in the championship will be against Scotland at Cardiff Arms Park on March 23. Richards is one of eight uncapped players in their squad.

“This was the hardest squad to select since the game went professional in 2022 and there was plenty of debate within the coaching group around selection,” Ioan Cunningham, their coach, said.

“This 2024 Six Nations campaign promises to be the biggest and toughest tournament so far

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