The Rugby Players Association (RPA) is proud to announce Abi Burton has been elected Chair of its first ever Women’s Rugby Board, with Jenny Hesketh elected Vice Chair, representing players for the remainder of the 2025–26 season.
As confirmed in June, RPA members voted in favour of establishing separate Men’s and Women’s Rugby Boards. This step reflects the RPA’s continued commitment to delivering dedicated representation and wellbeing support for every elite player across the game. By creating two Boards, players in both the men’s and women’s environments will benefit from tailored, player-led representation that responds directly to the specific challenges and opportunities they face.
The Women’s Rugby Board representatives for the 2025–26 season are:
Bristol Bears: Jenny Hesketh (Vice Chair)
Exeter Chiefs: Emily Tuttosi
Gloucester Hartpury: Sam Monaghan
Harlequins: Lagi Tuima
Leicester Tigers: Grace Deane
Loughborough Lightning: Elis Martin
Sale Sharks: Tysh Harper
Saracens: Ella Wyrwas
Trailfinders Women: Abi Burton (Chair)
Speaking on her election as Chair, Abi Burton said: “I’m really proud to have been elected Chair of the first Women’s Rugby Board. It’s an important opportunity to ensure players’ voices are heard, and I’m looking forward to working with the Board and the RPA to represent players across the women’s game.”
Following her appointment as Vice Chair, Jenny Hesketh said: “I’m really excited to take on the role of Vice Chair, supporting Abi and helping to bring together the voices of the Board as a collective. We want to create an open space for new conversations and ensure the Board represents the diversity of players and experiences across our clubs.”
All representatives are currently undertaking tailored board training through a bespoke programme developed for the RPA, funded by the Sports Governance Academy and delivered by the Chartered Governance Institute. This investment ensures every Board member is equipped with the skills, knowledge and confidence to contribute effectively, strengthening the depth and professionalism of player representation across the women’s game.
Rachael Burford, RPA Head of Women’s Rugby, added: “I am truly thrilled to announce the establishment of our inaugural Women’s Rugby Board. This exceptional group embodies a remarkable diversity of backgrounds and experiences that will undoubtedly enhance our efforts and strengthen our commitment to the women’s game. Their unique perspectives will play a vital role in ensuring we represent and advocate for all players. I would also like to congratulate Abi Burton and Jenny Hesketh on their election as Chair and Vice Chair, and I look forward to working closely with them as the Board begins its work.”



