‘Competitive games will help game grow’

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GLOUCESTER, ENGLAND - MAY 30: Shaunagh Brown of Harlequins is tackled by Bryony Cleall of Saracens during the Harlequins Women v Saracens Women Allianz Premier 15s Final at Kingsholm Stadium on May 30, 2021 in Gloucester, England. (Photo by Harry Trump/Getty Images for Harlequins)

By CAM STEPHENS

As Shaunagh Brown resides in the Cayman Islands, coaching and inspiring the next generation of girls wanting to fulfil their dreams, she remains passionate as ever to grow women’s rugby.
Brown, who retired after last year’s World Cup, with 27 Test caps, says the women’s game has never been in a better place but there is still a huge mountain to climb.
“I’m proud of how far we’ve come but when you start at minus 100 it’s not hard to get to minus 50,” former prop Brown, below, told The Rugby Paper. “There’s still so far to go. I could moan every day for the next 20 years and...

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