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AGC JOURNAL 2018


 Women’s Rugby




 By Second Lieutenant Victoria Carbutt

 Women’s Rugby is growing at an unprecedented
 rate with opportunities to represent the Corps and
 play the game being vast and varied.





 The Army
 Rugby League
 squad got
 up close and
 personal
 with the Red
 Arrows at RAF
 Scampton















               Corps representatives following the Army’s victory over the Marine Nationale Francais in Cherbourg.
               Elles Wood was awarded her first cap and Maz Claassens was awarded her 25th

 Corps Rugby   since its introduction to the women’s game. The upcoming

 season looks to have some exciting fixtures forecasted
 The Corps Women’s Rugby Team have had another   for the team, numerous games against challenging
 successful season, closing on a high, being crowned   international sides should set the side up well for future
 victorious in the Corps with a 29-5 win against the   success.
 Royal Logistic Corps. Being new to Corps Rugby, I found
 it to be a refreshing change, a true celebration of the   Army Rugby League
 game, encouraging all players regardless of ability
 to get involved. Corps level Rugby is key for the future   Despite having played Rugby Union for 15 years I have
 development of the wider game within the military and   never turned my hand to Rugby League; that is until this
 ensures the pool of players for Army selection remains   season. The Army Rugby League team have also had a
 vast.   successful season with multiple wins against Super League

 sides. My first taste of the game was against Leeds Rhinos
 Army Rugby Union   in the Challenge Cup Quarter Final, although resulting in a
 loss for the Army, this game certainly proved our potential
 Throughout the last season, the Corps has been well   for the future as viable competitors in the Women’s

 represented at Army Level, with several players being   Challenge Cup. The first ever Women’s Corps Rugby League
 awarded their first cap and some having achieved   game also took place this summer, the Corps game

 their 25th. The calibre of players in the Army Team is   seemed an opportunity to encourage and develop players

 remarkable, with a vast number playing premiership   new and old whilst raising the profile of the women’s
 level and multiple having gained international caps. My   game.
 own personal highlights from this season include playing

 against the Barbarians; marking their first ever game   Final Thoughts
 on English soil, travelling to France to face the Marine
 Nationale Francais and most important my first ever   Women’s Rugby is growing rapidly in both popularity

 Inter Services as a player. Having attended Army v Navy   and professionalism. The key message is to get involved,

 numerous times as a spectator, it was a dream come true   whether it be to improve fitness, make new friends or
 to be able to play on the day, in front of impressive crowds   simply try something new. Rugby within the military
 and with a remarkable atmosphere that is unique to the   presents an impressive variety of opportunities. In my
 occasion. The Inter Services competition is the pinnacle   short eight months, I’ve met the pilots of the Red Arrows,
 of the Army Rugby Season with the team having faced   had dinner at an Admiral’s house and had a private tour of   Army v Navy
 some difficult competition in preparation for the Royal Air   the Tower of London to name but a few. There is something   Winners 2018



 Force and Royal Navy fixtures. The Army Women’s Rugby   for everyone, and that is just the beginning.
 Team remain unbeaten in the Inter Services competition,
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