DMP Sharks Women

Leagues Played
England Women's Premiership 1
Links
Wikipedia

Results

England Women's Premiership 12/22 13:00 - Richmond Women v DMP Sharks Women L 24-10

Darlington Mowden Park Sharks Ladies Rugby Football Club (commonly shortened to DMP Sharks, also known briefly as DMP Durham Sharks for partnership purposes) is a women's rugby union club in Darlington, County Durham, England founded in 1996. Their top try scorer (42 tries in 68 appearances) Louisa Ramsey became the first player to score over 10 tries for Scotland. They are the ladies team of Darlington Mowden Park R.F.C. and played in the Allianz Premier 15s until 2023. They also play their home games at The Darlington Arena.

History

Darlington Mowden Park Sharks were founded in 1996 in Ripon. The club later moved to Thirsk, North Yorkshire where it was known as Thirsk RFC. The club then moved to Darlington in 2006 and became affiliated to Darlington Mowden Park and changed its name accordingly. In 2009, Darlington Mowden Park Sharks were promoted from Championship 1 North to the Women's Premiership after finishing top of the table. They then defeated Championship 1 South team, Bath Rugby Ladies in extra time in the playoffs in order to be promoted.

Darlingon Mowden Park Sharks Ladies used to play their home matches at Yiewsley Drive. In 2012, Darlington Mowden Park purchased The Darlington Arena after its previous tenants, association football club Darlington F.C. went out of business and its phoenix club, Darlington 1883 F.C. decided to play its home games outside Darlington. Darlington Mowden Park Sharks Ladies play their home games at The Darlington Arena alongside Darlington Mowden Park's men's team as well as their mini and junior teams. They started playing at The Darlington Arena in the 2013-14 season. In 2020, as part of the league re-tender process and formal agreements were confirmed, they changed their name to Darlington Mowden Park Durham Sharks to reflect their enhanced partnership with Durham University, and also played their home games for the latter part of the 2020/21 Allianz Premier 15s season (from February 2021) at Durham's Maiden Castle ground. In 2022, crowd-funding raised £50,000, which enabled the club to compete in the 2022/23 Allianz Premier 15s season. The 2022/23 season was the club's last in the Allianz Premier 15s, with the club deciding not to bid for membership in the 2023/24 season as it was felt that "the significant financial commitment required was unsustainable in both the short and long term, particularly for a community rugby club". The club was accepted into the Championship North for the 2023/24 season but withdrew in August 2023 due to a lack of players, with the stated intention of re-entering the league system in the 2024/25 season.

DMP Sharks Women is a professional rugby union team based in Darlington, England. The team was founded in 2014 and has since become one of the most successful women's rugby teams in the country. The team is known for its strong and physical style of play, which is complemented by their excellent teamwork and tactical awareness.

The DMP Sharks Women compete in the Premier 15s, which is the top tier of women's rugby in England. The team has a strong squad of experienced players, including several international players who have represented their countries at the highest level. The team is led by a talented coaching staff who have a wealth of experience in the sport.

The DMP Sharks Women are known for their commitment to developing young talent, and they have a thriving youth academy that provides opportunities for young players to develop their skills and progress to the senior team. The team also has a strong community focus, and they are actively involved in promoting rugby in the local area.

Overall, the DMP Sharks Women are a highly respected and successful rugby union team that is known for their physicality, teamwork, and commitment to developing young talent. They are a team that is always striving to improve and push themselves to new heights, and they are a force to be reckoned with in the world of women's rugby.