Alisha Joyce-Butchers (née Butchers; born 14 June 1997) is a Welsh rugby union player who plays flanker for Bristol Bears Women and the Wales women's national rugby union team. She made her debut for the Wales rugby union team in 2016 and has played in 29 matches for the national side. Butchers scored her first international try in 2016 in a Women's Six Nations Championship victory over Scotland. She works as an Active Young People Officer and a Girls' Hub Officer while continuing her rugby career.
Biography
Butchers' birth was on 14 June 1997 in Swansea, Wales.[1][2] She was educated at Halfway Primary School in Llanelli.[3] Butchers is the sister-of-law of Welsh forward Nicky Smith.[4] As of 2021, she is listed in her Welsh Rugby Union biography as 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) and her weight is 70 kg (150 lb).[1] Butchers plays as either flanker or back-rower in rugby union.[1][5] Outside of rugby, she has worked for the Actif Sport and Leisure as a Sports Mentor and later as an Active Young People Officer full-time since she was 18.[6] She is an ambassador for Vala Health.[7] Since early 2019, Butchers is also employed as a Girls' Hub Officer at Cardiff Blues Community Foundation to increase grassroots rugby at Y Pant School and Bryn Celynnog Comprehensive School in the Pontypridd area.[8][9]
At the club level, she played for Scarlets Ladies until January 2019.[11][13] Butchers signed to play for Premier 15s club Worcester Warriors Women with immediate effect that same month.[11] She did however continue to represent Scarlets at the regional level.[5] In June 2020, she signed to join Bristol Bears Women also of Premier 15 to increase the options available for coach Kim Oliver to select a back row player.[12][14] Butchers fell on her ankle and sustained ligament damage in a training session for Bristol Bears in 2021. Her contract with the team did not cover all the medical costs for the treatment of her injury and the private insurance policy she took out was voided because the club was paying her, forcing her to fundraise online.[4] She did not want to get operated by the National Health Service due to pressures it was under caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and her season would have ended prematurely.[4][15] The situation attracted media attention and Butcher called for better education of problems with insurance in semi-professional women's rugby. She is currently dating fellow Welsh Rugby Union player and Bristol Bears 14 Jasmine Joyce.[15]
Butchers has been in a relationship with her Bristol and Wales teammate Jasmine Joyce since 2016,[18] becoming engaged in 2022.[19] The couple married in December 2023.[20]