Rugby should be for everybody, for us to enhance our game that takes listening to different voices.
Charlotte Samuelson
World Rugby
There are difficulties balancing the financial, personal and time for family and friends.
Liz Musgrove
Wing

Levelling The Playing Field
With women's sport, it's not quite as high profile as the men's game and people struggle to understand why you'd put so much effort into it.
Brooke Bradley
Scrum Half

Rugby players are really good at dealing with rejection and not taking it personally. Just do it better next time.
Fiona Cooper
Back Row


Changing The Game
I might be away for a month because I have to play in the Six Nations and employers couldn't accept that.
Sara Seye
Prop
Game day is a really good way for me to manage my stress and offload.
Shya Pinnock
Back Row

What Next?

Balancing Act
One of the biggest things I've taken away from rugby into the working world is resilience.
Johnnie Beattie
World Rugby
Juggling with work was challenging. But social life was harder.
Yvonne Nolan
World Rugby




Flexibility is what we need from employers to support both dreams.
Liz Musgrove
Wing
I've played rugby at the highest level that I can whilst succeeding in work.
Fiona Cooper
Back Row

Reporting for International Duty
Challenge those who fail to recognise that our game is centred around respect.
Charlotte Samuelson
World Rugby


Finding Your Rhythm
If you're part of a team here and want to succeed, that's something naturally that you do in the workplace as well.
Amelia Buckland-Hurry
Second Row


Building Stronger Teams



The Most Valuable Skills

Championing Achievement

It's hard to be the daughter or friend that you want to be when you're also trying to be a good rugby player.
Fiona Cooper
Back Row

Always be transparent with your employer about what your rugby commitments are.
Amelia Buckland-Hurry
Second Row

Borderless Working
You can give 100% to rugby and still have another career on the side that you can develop in other ways.
Sara Seye
Prop



Women in sport lead, because there's that motivation, that desire to work hard, that ability to lead on the pitch.
Brooke Bradley
Scrum Half

When Careers Collide
Amateurs coming up have had to learn how to juggle everything in their workplace to perform in sport as well.
Rob Vickerman
World Rugby

Making Work, Work


Changing The Game
I might be away for a month because I have to play in the Six Nations and employers couldn't accept that.
Sara Seye
Prop
Game day is a really good way for me to manage my stress and offload.
Shya Pinnock
Back Row

What Next?

Balancing Act
One of the biggest things I've taken away from rugby into the working world is resilience.
Johnnie Beattie
World Rugby
Juggling with work was challenging. But social life was harder.
Yvonne Nolan
World Rugby




Flexibility is what we need from employers to support both dreams.
Liz Musgrove
Wing
I've played rugby at the highest level that I can whilst succeeding in work.
Fiona Cooper
Back Row

Reporting for International Duty
Challenge those who fail to recognise that our game is centred around respect.
Charlotte Samuelson
World Rugby


Finding Your Rhythm
If you're part of a team here and want to succeed, that's something naturally that you do in the workplace as well.
Amelia Buckland-Hurry
Second Row


Building Stronger Teams



The Most Valuable Skills

Championing Achievement

It's hard to be the daughter or friend that you want to be when you're also trying to be a good rugby player.
Fiona Cooper
Back Row

Always be transparent with your employer about what your rugby commitments are.
Amelia Buckland-Hurry
Second Row

Borderless Working
You can give 100% to rugby and still have another career on the side that you can develop in other ways.
Sara Seye
Prop



Women in sport lead, because there's that motivation, that desire to work hard, that ability to lead on the pitch.
Brooke Bradley
Scrum Half

When Careers Collide
Amateurs coming up have had to learn how to juggle everything in their workplace to perform in sport as well.
Rob Vickerman
World Rugby

Making Work, Work
Rugby should be for everybody, for us to enhance our game that takes listening to different voices.
Charlotte Samuelson
World Rugby
There are difficulties balancing the financial, personal and time for family and friends.
Liz Musgrove
Wing

Levelling The Playing Field
With women's sport, it's not quite as high profile as the men's game and people struggle to understand why you'd put so much effort into it.
Brooke Bradley
Scrum Half

Rugby players are really good at dealing with rejection and not taking it personally. Just do it better next time.
Fiona Cooper
Back Row

parallel potential
One of the biggest things I've taken away from rugby into the working world is resilience.
Johnnie Beattie
World Rugby
Juggling with work was challenging. But social life was harder.
Yvonne Nolan
World Rugby




Flexibility is what we need from employers to support both dreams.
Liz Musgrove
Wing
I've played rugby at the highest level that I can whilst succeeding in work.
Fiona Cooper
Back Row

Reporting for International Duty
Challenge those who fail to recognise that our game is centred around respect.
Charlotte Samuelson
World Rugby


Finding Your Rhythm
If you're part of a team here and want to succeed, that's something naturally that you do in the workplace as well.
Amelia Buckland-Hurry
Second Row


Building Stronger Teams



The Most Valuable Skills

Championing Achievement

It's hard to be the daughter or friend that you want to be when you're also trying to be a good rugby player.
Fiona Cooper
Back Row

Always be transparent with your employer about what your rugby commitments are.
Amelia Buckland-Hurry
Second Row

Borderless Working
You can give 100% to rugby and still have another career on the side that you can develop in other ways.
Sara Seye
Prop



Women in sport lead, because there's that motivation, that desire to work hard, that ability to lead on the pitch.
Brooke Bradley
Scrum Half

When Careers Collide
Amateurs coming up have had to learn how to juggle everything in their workplace to perform in sport as well.
Rob Vickerman
World Rugby

Making Work, Work
Rugby should be for everybody, for us to enhance our game that takes listening to different voices.
Charlotte Samuelson
World Rugby
There are difficulties balancing the financial, personal and time for family and friends.
Liz Musgrove
Wing

Levelling The Playing Field
With women's sport, it's not quite as high profile as the men's game and people struggle to understand why you'd put so much effort into it.
Brooke Bradley
Scrum Half

Rugby players are really good at dealing with rejection and not taking it personally. Just do it better next time.
Fiona Cooper
Back Row


Changing The Game
I might be away for a month because I have to play in the Six Nations and employers couldn't accept that.
Sara Seye
Prop
Game day is a really good way for me to manage my stress and offload.
Shya Pinnock
Back Row

What Next?

Balancing Act
Flexibility is what we need from employers to support both dreams.
Liz Musgrove
Wing
I've played rugby at the highest level that I can whilst succeeding in work.
Fiona Cooper
Back Row

Reporting for International Duty
Challenge those who fail to recognise that our game is centred around respect.
Charlotte Samuelson
World Rugby


Finding Your Rhythm
If you're part of a team here and want to succeed, that's something naturally that you do in the workplace as well.
Amelia Buckland-Hurry
Second Row


Building Stronger Teams



The Most Valuable Skills

Championing Achievement

It's hard to be the daughter or friend that you want to be when you're also trying to be a good rugby player.
Fiona Cooper
Back Row

Always be transparent with your employer about what your rugby commitments are.
Amelia Buckland-Hurry
Second Row

Borderless Working
You can give 100% to rugby and still have another career on the side that you can develop in other ways.
Sara Seye
Prop



Women in sport lead, because there's that motivation, that desire to work hard, that ability to lead on the pitch.
Brooke Bradley
Scrum Half

When Careers Collide
Amateurs coming up have had to learn how to juggle everything in their workplace to perform in sport as well.
Rob Vickerman
World Rugby

Making Work, Work
Rugby should be for everybody, for us to enhance our game that takes listening to different voices.
Charlotte Samuelson
World Rugby
There are difficulties balancing the financial, personal and time for family and friends.
Liz Musgrove
Wing

Levelling The Playing Field
With women's sport, it's not quite as high profile as the men's game and people struggle to understand why you'd put so much effort into it.
Brooke Bradley
Scrum Half

Rugby players are really good at dealing with rejection and not taking it personally. Just do it better next time.
Fiona Cooper
Back Row


Changing The Game
I might be away for a month because I have to play in the Six Nations and employers couldn't accept that.
Sara Seye
Prop
Game day is a really good way for me to manage my stress and offload.
Shya Pinnock
Back Row

What Next?

Balancing Act
One of the biggest things I've taken away from rugby into the working world is resilience.
Johnnie Beattie
World Rugby
Juggling with work was challenging. But social life was harder.
Yvonne Nolan
World Rugby




If you're part of a team here and want to succeed, that's something naturally that you do in the workplace as well.
Amelia Buckland-Hurry
Second Row


Building Stronger Teams



The Most Valuable Skills

Championing Achievement

It's hard to be the daughter or friend that you want to be when you're also trying to be a good rugby player.
Fiona Cooper
Back Row

Always be transparent with your employer about what your rugby commitments are.
Amelia Buckland-Hurry
Second Row

Borderless Working
You can give 100% to rugby and still have another career on the side that you can develop in other ways.
Sara Seye
Prop



Women in sport lead, because there's that motivation, that desire to work hard, that ability to lead on the pitch.
Brooke Bradley
Scrum Half

When Careers Collide
Amateurs coming up have had to learn how to juggle everything in their workplace to perform in sport as well.
Rob Vickerman
World Rugby

Making Work, Work
Rugby should be for everybody, for us to enhance our game that takes listening to different voices.
Charlotte Samuelson
World Rugby
There are difficulties balancing the financial, personal and time for family and friends.
Liz Musgrove
Wing

Levelling The Playing Field
With women's sport, it's not quite as high profile as the men's game and people struggle to understand why you'd put so much effort into it.
Brooke Bradley
Scrum Half

Rugby players are really good at dealing with rejection and not taking it personally. Just do it better next time.
Fiona Cooper
Back Row


Changing The Game
I might be away for a month because I have to play in the Six Nations and employers couldn't accept that.
Sara Seye
Prop
Game day is a really good way for me to manage my stress and offload.
Shya Pinnock
Back Row

What Next?

Balancing Act
One of the biggest things I've taken away from rugby into the working world is resilience.
Johnnie Beattie
World Rugby
Juggling with work was challenging. But social life was harder.
Yvonne Nolan
World Rugby




Flexibility is what we need from employers to support both dreams.
Liz Musgrove
Wing
I've played rugby at the highest level that I can whilst succeeding in work.
Fiona Cooper
Back Row

Reporting for International Duty
Challenge those who fail to recognise that our game is centred around respect.
Charlotte Samuelson
World Rugby

