The Scotsman

Ex-scotland goalie Fay is head of women’s rugby

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Gemma Fay, the former captain and goalkeeper of the Scotland women’s national team, has been appointed Scottish Rugby’s new Head of Women and Girls’ Rugby.

Fay, who won 200 caps for Scotland in a 19-year career, had been working with sportscotl­and as a Partnershi­p Manager, but takes on the role previously held by Sheila Begbie who left to become Director of Domestic Rugby in September.

Fay will report to Stephen Gemmell, Scottish Rugby’s Head of Academy and Performanc­e Programmes.

Gemmell welcomed the appointmen­t, adding: “Gemma has a great range of experience to bring to Scottish Rugby and this role will give her a real opportunit­y to put that into practice.”

Fay said: “I am delighted to be joining Scottish Rugby at such an exciting time in the developmen­t of the women’s game in Scotland.

“After speaking at length

0 Gemma Fay: New role. with Scott Johnson I felt like this would be a perfect opportunit­y to use the skills I have developed as a profession­al in the sports industry for the past 14 years, in addition to my 20 years as an internatio­nal athlete.”

Johnson added: “We are very excited about bringing Gemma to Scottish Rugby.

“Not only has she had a significan­t career in elite sport at an internatio­nal level, but Gemma has also worked with different sports and understand­s what it takes to build and deliver the type of programme we want to achieve for women and girls in Scotland.”

Fay will begin her new role in January, and will be based at BT Murrayfiel­d.

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