
Ahead of this year's tournament, an official Women's Rugby World Cup Twitter account has been launched, giving fans access to all the latest goings on from England.
To celebrate the launch we are offering the chance to win two tickets to the final at The Stoop, as well as an official match ball. All you need to do to enter is predict who you think the four semi finalists will be, and @rwcwomens your answers. All correct answers will be entered into the draw.
As well as providing links to all the latest news from www.rwcwomens.com, there will be live updates throughout the tournament as well as behind the scenes photos to view.
To access and join the conversation you can follow @rwcwomens. Throughout the tournament we want your opinions on the tournament, matches and players, and will publish some of your opinions in this feature.
Rugby World Cup
The world of social media is constantly growing and that was demonstrated this week week as the Rugby World Cup Facebook page also reached a milestone, surpassing 500,000 fans, and we thank you for your continued support of the tournament.
"We're waiting for this outstanding event and entertainment. There may still be more than one year left...but one thing is sure, it's coming and we're getting closer day by day," said one member of the RWC Facebook page, Henri Mansire.
You can also subscribe to the RWC YouTube channel for all the latest videos and this week it was the dying moments of the RWC 1991 final between England and Australia that you voted to see.
Video - RWC 1991 Final England v Australia
Women's Rugby World Cup
With the Women's Rugby World Cup Twitter account being launched, it will provide you a platform throughout the tournament to air your opinions, and here is a selection from this week.
@QuadeCooper - Def be watching the tournament. Wishing the Wallaroos luck, they are going well!
@Surreysportspark - We all can't wait for the action to get underway. The England girls are in, slowly making the Park their home and training hard!
@Scrumqueens - It will be good to see Lynne Cantwell back for Ireland. Carla Hohepa looks good for NZ and Cheryl Soon playing 15s not Sevens for Australia.
You can also keep up to date with the latest discussions on the Women's Rugby World Cup Facebook page.
IRB Sevens World Series
This week, on the IRB Sevens World Series Facebook page, we provided you with the latest results from the World University Championship, CACSO Games, and Asian Women's Sevens Championship, won by Portugal, Guyana and China respectively.
It was also announced this week that Australia's James Stannard is the latest of nine Australian Sevens stars to earn a Super Rugby contract for 2011 after he signed on for a second stint with the Western Force.
Total Rugby
This week features on Touch and Beach rugby were uploded to the IRB YouTube channel, and one when Total Rugby met the most capped forward of all time, George Smith, was also added to the Total Rugby Facebook page.
Video - Total Rugby meets George Smith
As always you can also follow us on Twitter, @IRBTotalRugby, to keep up to date with all the latest news and goings on at Total Rugby.





