Career
She also captained her country between 1994 and 1999. She was selected for England only one year after first playing rugby union. She went on to play in four World Cups, including the inaugural Women"s Rugby World Cup – hosted by Wales in 1991.
– where England lost to the United States 19–6.
One season after retiring from the England squad Gill was asked to captain the first ever Women"s World XV for their 2 test series in New Zealand. After retiring as a player, Gill was appointed President of the Rugby Football Union for Women – who help administer the Women"s game in England – and also worked briefly as a guest commentator for Sky Sports.