England's Sing to stay with Gloucester-Hartpury

Emma Sing has been a consistent points scorer for Gloucester-Hartpury during their three PWR title campaigns
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England full-back Emma Sing has signed a new contract with Gloucester-Hartpury to stay beyond the 2025-26 season.
The 25-year-old has been with the Premiership Women's Rugby (PWR) club since 2018 and has been a key part of their three title-winning campaigns.
This season Sing has kicked 105 points - the second highest total in the league - across 10 games, with Gloucester-Hartpury currently unbeaten and top of the table.
She has won 15 caps for the Red Roses since her international debut in 2022, and scored a try in last week's 84-7 thumping of Scotland.
"From the moment I joined, this club has felt like home," Sing said.
"Having come through Hartpury, it's a place that's played a massive role in my development, and I'm grateful for the support I've had along the way."
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Sing follows England back-row forward Alex Matthews in agreeing new terms with the club beyond this season, although the length of her new contract has not been disclosed by the club.
"[Emma's] renowned for her kicking game, and alongside that brings real strength in defence and excellent positional awareness," Gloucester-Hartpury head coach Dan Murphy said.
"She's played a huge role in what we've achieved as a club, and just as importantly, she gives a lot back off the field as well."