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Scotland Women net £500,000 funding boost for Rugby World Cup

Funding for 36 Scotland Women players has been agreed ahead of this year’s Rugby World Cup which will allow them to take time out from work or study to prepare for the tournament in New Zealand.

Bryan’s Easson’s side have qualified for the first time in 12 years and the national coach said agreement on the financial package was “a huge boost”.

It takes Scottish Rugby’s investment in the squad to beyond £500,000 this year but stops short of offering full-time contracts.

Plans are also understood to be in motion to create a Scottish club side to compete in a semi-pro league in a bid to drive up standards.

Rachel Malcolm, the Scotland captain, said the latest financial package was the right thing for the team at the current time. The funding model will be reviewed after the World Cup in October.

“In terms of the support package we have at the minute I think it’s absolutely the right package for us,” said Malcolm. “Since September we’ve had individual support packages in place and this is a continuation of that.

“What’s been really impressive for us as players is that all of us have been listened to individually and it’s been updated as a result.”

Scotland are the only one of the Six Nations teams to not have centrally contracted players or be in the process of implementing such a plan. Jim Mallinder, Scottish Rugby’s director of high performance, said the current model would allow the players to train full-time ahead of the World Cup and Easson will have access to his squad for 11 weeks of training and two additional weeks ahead of two warm-up fixtures.

“We’ve got to be careful with what we mean by a full-time contract and just paying out money to the girls,” said Mallinder.

“After the World Cup we’ll be looking at a

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