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Emily Scarratt extends contract with Lightning

Loughborough Lightning are delighted to confirm that Red Roses star Emily Scarratt has extended her contract with the Club. The 111-times capped international has opted to prolong her stay with the African Violets for the 2024/25 campaign. Scarratt made her return to action in February against Bristol Bears after more than year out following a

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Source: Loughborough Lightning

Emily Scarratt signs new Loughboroough Lightning contract

England women’s record point-scorer Emily Scarratt has signed a new contract with Loughborough Lightning ahead of the 2023/24 Allianz Premiership Women’s Rugby season. The 2014 Rugby World Cup winner joined Lightning in 2018 following a successful period in the England Women’s Sevens programme, having previously played for Lichfield Ladies. Scarratt made her Red Roses debut

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Source: Bruce Perkins

Emily Scarratt injury update

Emily Scarratt has undergone surgery on a broken leg. The Red Roses vice-captain suffered the injury in the early minutes of Loughborough Lightning’s Allianz Premier 15s opener against Harlequins at Twickenham Stoop on Sunday afternoon. The surgery went well and Scarratt will now begin her recovery and rehabilitation. Everyone at England Rugby sends their best

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Emily Scarratt Crowned 2020 Six Nations Player of the Championship

– England’s Scarratt crowned as the first Women’s Six Nations Player of the Championship, presented by Guinness – Emily Scarratt received the most votes from the Head Coach and Team Captain of each participating Women’s Six Nations team – Scarratt joins Frenchman Antoine Dupont, who was crowned 2020 Guinness Six Nations Player of the Championship

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RFU announce first England Women contracts

The first England Women XV contracts for the 2019 season have been awarded to three players transitioning from the England Women Sevens programme.   2017 Women’s Rugby World Cup finalists Natasha Hunt and Emily Scarratt will move to the England Women XVs programme from 1 January alongside rising star Jess Breach. All three represented Team

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