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News | October 23, 2009 | features
Scotland's Lucy Millard (pictured right) has 46 caps for her country and boasts an incredible record of scoring 35 tries in national colours. A former Scotland Women's player of the year, she talks about the build-up to the World Cup in her first blog for www.scrumqueen.com. She tells us about Scotland's tough qualification process and about playing her club rugby in England this season.
News | October 14, 2009 | features
Surhud Khare is the president and coach of Pune Rugby, who supplied the bulk of the India women’s team when they took part Asian Women’s Rugby 7s tournament in Thailand earlier this year. He tells us about the growth of the women’s game in India. (He is pictures with his team left)
News | October 12, 2009 | features
News | October 9, 2009 | features
Kat Merchant played at the San Diego 7s and World Cup 7s last season. She was a leading try scorer for England's at the recent Nations Cup, which saw her side crowned champions at the event in Canada.
News | October 4, 2009 | features
News | October 3, 2009 | features
The IOC has made history by appointing a South American city to host the Olympics for the first time. Can they make history...
News | October 2, 2009 | features
Clare Daniels took up refereeing in 2001 and has officiated at 16 women’s test games in that time. She also referees in the men’s game at National Three in the UK. She will write a regular blog for www.scrumqueens.com
News | October 1, 2009 | features
By Ali Donnelly.
News | September 28, 2009 | features
By Ali Donnelly
News | September 27, 2009 | features
By John Birch
News | September 15, 2009 | features
By John Birch.
News | September 13, 2009 | features
Canada's Meghan Mutrie gives us an insight into the amazing support she has received from the rugby community since a life threatening injury. In 2007 Meghan Mutrie was playing for Canada at the Nations Cup in London, when she collided heads with an opposing player and was knocked unconscious for 10 minutes and suffered a traumatic brain injury. The injury affected Mutrie's speech, motor skills and memory, but she has incredibly made an almost full recovery. Now working with the Canada Rugby Union helping to promote women’s rugby, she talks about the amazing support she has received from the rugby community since her injury.