Being a rugby mum is possible!

Being a rugby mum is possible!

No more putting babies on the back-burner – being a rugby mum is possible!

Imagine a world where women can play rugby, have a career and a family – all at the same time. Well stop imagining, because we’re living in it! There are so many remarkable women who have done just that and many have even managed to represent their country. They are absolute superheroes in our books and we thought it’s about time we celebrate them. Make no mistake, it doesn’t look easy, but that’s nothing new to us. We want to show other women that the seemingly impossible is most certainly possible – and we’re here to support you all the way. Gone are the days of choosing between your rugby career and having a family.
We’ve put together a list of beautiful, bad-ass rugby mums ahead of our upcoming Zoom webinar Rugby, Bubs & Return to Sport at 7pm GMT on Wednesday 31st March. It’s free to attend and aimed at providing information and insight into playing and returning to rugby, whilst balancing motherhood and other responsibilities. We’ll hear from Harlequins hooker and businesswoman Davinia Catlin on managing rugby and life as a new mum as she navigates the journey back to elite sport after giving birth in January. The Well’s Baz Moffat, former GB rower, mother of two and renowned women’s health & fitness coach, will share insight into the pre and post-natal journey and how to return to sport in the right way. Click here to register.

Zainab Alema

Girls Rugby Club Advisory Board member, Sunday Times Grassroots Sportswoman of the Year 2020, Barnes RFC
Zainab Alema

Claire Purdy

England, Wasps, Barbarians
Claire Purdy

Emma Croker

England, Richmond
Emma Croker
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Jade Knight

Wales, Saracens
Jade Knight
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Kayla Ahki nee McAlister

Black Ferns Sevens, World Rugby Sevens Player of the Year 2013, Northern Mystics Netball
Kayla Ahki nee McAlister

Les Ketu nee Elder

Black Ferns captain, Bay of Plenty Rugby Union women's development officer
Les Ketu nee Elder
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Niall Williams

Black Ferns Sevens, New Zealand Touch Football
Niall Williams

Nicole Beck

Wallaroos, Australia Women’s Rugby Sevens
Nicole Beck
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Tania Rosser

Ireland, Ireland Netball, Ireland Touch Football
Tania Rosser
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Emilee Cherry

Australia Women’s Rugby Sevens
Emilee Cherry
Plus... a HUGE congratulations to Alicia Lucas who just a few weeks ago gave birth to a beautiful baby girl!

Alicia Lucas nee Quirk

Australia Women’s Rugby Sevens
Alicia Lucas nee Quirk
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Join Davinia & Baz on Wednesday 31st March for a Zoom webinar all about rugby, bubs & returning to sport.

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