Sarah Hunter
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Sarah Hunter is England's most capped rugby player and her legacy in the Women's game is hard to beat. In this enlightening episode, Hunter shares her story: from a seemingly innocent introduction to the game at primary school, through to winning the World Cup in 2014 and going on to make more appearances for her country than anyone else.  A proud Geordie, Hunter describes some of the resistance she met along the way, the heartbreak of losing the 2021 Final and her new role, coaching the Red Roses at the beginning of a new era. This episode is typically candid and revealing, and Sarah leaves behind a very special and poignant gift for us to auction for the #4Ed cause. This podcast is produced in association with George Davies Turf - find out more here
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