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    26 March 20183 Mins Read
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    Team England has announced its women’s Rugby squad that will represent Team and Country at the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast in Australia.

    The squad consists of 12 players, as well as one travelling reserve, including Abbie Brown as captain.

    This is the first year that the women’s competition will take place in the history of the Commonwealth Games.

    Team England Rugby Women’s SquadThe team features seven Olympians from Rio 2016, including last year’s Rugby World Cup finalist Emily Scarratt, who is named as vice-captain, with fellow former Olympians Heather Fisher, Claire Allan, Natasha Hunt, Emily Scott and Amy Wilson Hardy also named as part of the squad.

    World Rugby Women’s Player of the Year 2017 nominee Lydia Thompson is included alongside 2017 Women’s Rugby World Cup finalists Alex Matthews and Megan Jones.

    Deborah Fleming and Jess Breach – who scored nine tries in her Sydney Sevens tournament debut earlier this year – are also included with Vicky Fleetwood named as the travelling reserve.

    The women’s side is drawn in Pool B and will kick off the opening day against Fiji, before facing Australia. On day two England face Wales in their last pool game

    James Bailey, Women’s head coach said: “We are really looking forward to competing at the Commonwealth Games in April. As a new squad, the players and management have worked tremendously hard to bring this squad together and also transition the experienced 15s players back to sevens within in a short time frame.

    “We have really benefitted and developed a lot from competing on the World Series and at numerous invitational tournaments, against some of the best teams in the world, in order to be ready for this tournament.

    “We have a lot of incredibly talented, world-class players in this side who are willing to work exceptionally hard for each other – and it’s that level of dedication and commitment that we’re hoping will bring success at the Games.” 

    Holly Aitchison was unavailable for selection having sustained an injury (knee) at the Brisbane 7s invitational tournament.

    Bailey added: “We really feel for Holly, she is a core part of the squad both on and off the field and wish her the best with her recovery in the coming weeks.”

    Women's Sevens Squad Team England ‏Women’s Squad in full:

    Name

    Date of Birth

    Place of Birth

    Commonwealth Games Experience

    Abbie Brown ©

    10/04/1996

    Exeter

    N/A

    Claire Allan

    07/05/1985

    Hounslow

    N/A

    Lydia Thompson

    10/02/1992

    Wordsley

    N/A

    Emily Scarratt

    08/02/1990

    Leicester

    N/A

    Natasha Hunt

    21/03/1989

    Gloucester

    N/A

    Deborah Fleming

    10/06/1991

    Penzance

    N/A

    Heather Fisher

    13/06/1984

    Birmingham

    N/A

    Emily Scott

    30/06/1992

    London

    N/A

    Alex Matthews

    03/08/1993

    Camberley

    N/A

    Megan Jones

    23/10/1996

    Cardiff

    N/A

    Jess Breach

    04/11/1997

    Chichester

    N/A

    Amy Wilson Hardy

    13/09/1991

    Poole

    N/A

    Vicky Fleetwood (Travelling Reserve)

    13/04/1990

    Nuneaton

    N/A

    The men’s squad will be announced in due course, once the selection process has been completed.

    www.teamengland.org

    2018 Commonwealth Games Abbie Brown Alex Matthews Amy Wilson Hardy Claire Allan Deborah Fleming Emily Scarratt Emily Scott Gold Coast Heather Fisher Jess Breach Lydia Thompson Megan Jones Natasha Hunt Rugby Rugby women Team England Vicky Fleetwood

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