by Lauren Rothwell | Feb 8, 2022 | St. Lucia, Women's Rugby
If you ask Nelta Samuels the importance of sport, she would tell you that rugby changed her life. She started playing rugby in 2011, playing her first international game for St Lucia two years later in Trinidad & Tobago. “Representing St Lucia in rugby is a...
by Lauren Rothwell | Jan 28, 2022 | USA, Women's Rugby
Growing up in Georgia, Vermont, Jessika Marshall was a multi-talented athlete. Her middle school years were filled with athletics including soccer, basketball, and softball, but if you would have asked Jess, her heart was always with soccer. That all changed when she...
by Lauren Rothwell | Jan 17, 2022 | Bermuda, Women's Rugby
Corrie Cross took up rugby in her teens and has been playing ever since. Beginning with touch rugby, before progressing into the contact game, Corrie has represented Bermuda as a national team player, captaining the Under 19s for the 2017 Youth Commonwealth Games, and...
by Lauren Rothwell | Dec 16, 2021 | Guyana, Women's Rugby
Standing at 4 feet, 6 inches, Carrin Carter is affectionally known as “Pocket Rocket”, a nickname given to her by former Guyana Rugby Football President, Keith Nesamento. Carrin’s small size has always caused a little bit of a shockwave when people find out she plays...
by Lauren Rothwell | Dec 5, 2021 | Barbados, Women's Rugby
Danielle Phillips is a force to be reckoned with in the Barbados rugby community. Whether you meet her on the pitch or in the board room, she is passionate about the game of rugby and the support required to run a successful programme. Rugby was not a sport that...