by Bryan Kelly | Sep 28, 2021 | USA, Women's Rugby
September 29, 2021 – Erin Kennedy grew up as a multi-sport athlete in northeast Pennsylvania, graduated from Marywood University, and attended graduate school at the University of Denver for Sport Psychology. USA Rugby was Kennedy’s first job post, where she...
by Amy Goulding | Sep 22, 2021 | Canada, Women's Rugby
Former Canadian national rugby player turned referee Julianne Zussman is a woman of many talents. As a full-back for over a decade, Julianne impressively competed in three World Cups (winning a silver medal in 2014), scored 18 tries in her 44 tests for Canada, played...
by Lauren Rothwell | Sep 21, 2021 | Guyana, Women's Rugby
At Guyana Rugby, Sabola Gray wears many hats. You can find her on the pitch playing, offering guidance from the sidelines as the assistant coach of the women’s team, or calling the game, as referee. Sabola discovered rugby through basketball. In 2005, after a session...
by Lauren Rothwell | Sep 12, 2021 | Cayman Islands, Women's Rugby
Anytime Wales plays a rugby match, win or lose, you’ll find Rhian Minty on the phone to her dad reviewing the game. Growing up in a rugby mad Welsh family, Rhian has always had a keen interest in the sport. After relocating to the Cayman Islands, 15 years ago, she...
by ranMedia | Sep 6, 2021 | Barbados, Women's Rugby
On Friday, September 3, 2021, two Barbadians faced off against each other in the Northeast Conference ECAC – Eastern College Athletic Conference (part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association – NCAA). These universities have been playing against each...
by Lauren Rothwell | Aug 30, 2021 | Trinidad & Tobago, Women's Rugby
Kanisha Vincent wants to leave her mark on Trinidad and Tobago Rugby. Shortlisted for roles on the Selections Committee and the High-Performance Assessment / Talent Identification Committee Kanisha will have the opportunity to implement positive change and establish...