National rugby side set for London Puma’s test
Israel’s women’s national rugby team’s preparations for June’s European Championships will include a first match in ten years against a visiting London-based team.
The London Pumas are touring Israel between 23-31 May as part of a new legacy by Project Israel, an organisation which bring sports & cultural tours from the UK to Israel, aiming to change perspectives and opinions on Israel through sport and culture.
The Pumas, coached and managed by Jon Feld, are a new team which represent London’s diversity, and have two Jewish girls in their squad, 17-year-old Charlotte Feld-Davidovici and former Israel captain Alexis Bloom.
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