Wellington rugby player Alice Soper has called out New Zealand Rugby over a lack of clarity around the resumption of the women's domestic competition.
NZ Rugby announced details of next month's Super Rugby season this week along with plans for the Mitre 10 Cup in September, but has yet to place a timeframe on women's rugby, in particular, the Farah Palmer Cup.
In a video monologue on Twitter, Soper spoke out against NZ Rugby (and the media) for leaving women rugby players like herself in the dark over their futures.
"I'm not happy that we're so used to, as a women's competition, not even having the dignity of a question being asked about what's going on for us," Soper said in an impassioned plea on Twitter.
"So what is going on? Because right now, the silence is deafening.