Loughborough Echo

Loughborou­gh Lightning centre Emily Scarratt named world rugby women’s player of the year

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LOUGHBOROU­GH Lightning centre Emily Scarratt has been named World Rugby Women’s Player of the Year 2019.

The 29-year-old received the award at World Rugby’s annual awards night in Tokyo, winning from a shortlist who included fellow Lightning player Katy Daley-Mclean, England internatio­nal Sarah Bern, New Zealand’s Kendra Cocksedge and France’s Pauline Bourdon.

Scarratt returned to 15s rugby at the start of the year from the sevens programme, helping the Red Roses win the 2019 Women’s Six Nations Grand Slam. She is the first England player to win the award since Loughborou­gh Lightning captain Sarah Hunter in 2016.

On her award, Scarratt said: “We don’t chase after individual accolades and achievemen­ts in a team sport and I have been unbelievab­ly lucky to play with and against some fantastic players over the years and it is pretty cool for sure.

“The quality of rugby in England and around the world is going through the roof. It is really exciting, I think the women’s game over the last few years has really pushed on and it is definitely down to us to showcase what we are about, put good quality rugby out there for people to see and hopefully New Zealand 2021 is going to be one hell of a spectacle.”

Loughborou­gh University’s Director of Rugby, Rhys Edwards added: “We are thrilled for Emily and this award is testament to her hard work and consistenc­y on the field over the past 12 months.

“Her profession­alism is second to none and this accolade will no doubt help inspire the next generation of rugby talent both here at Loughborou­gh and across the whole UK.”

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