Education
Loughborough University.
Loughborough University.
She has represented England, making her debut at senior level in November 2015. Rose progressed through the Centre of Excellence at Plymouth Argyle. On turning 16 in January 2008 she was able to play for the senior Plymouth Argyle Ladies team in the South West Combination Women"s Football League.
At the end of that season Rose left to take up a two-year scholarship at the FA Player Development Centre at Loughborough University.
During the first year of the course she was attached to Bristol Academy, then played with Birmingham City Ladies in 2009-2010. After finishing her course at Loughborough, Rose decided to leave Birmingham City and enrol on a sports science and coaching degree at University of Central Punjab Marjon.
She rejoined Bristol Academy and commuted from home in Plymouth to play and train with the FA Forest, Snow and Landscape club Rose played for Bristol in the 2011-2012 Union of European Football Associations Women"s Champions League.
In the first leg of the tie against Energy Voronezh, played at Ashton Gate, she was sent off for handballing on the goal line.
Pamela Conti scored the resultant penalty kick to equalise Jessica Fishlock"s opening goal. On 12 December 2014, Rose signed for Arsenal L.F.C.
Rose captained England at Under–17 level Rose appeared in one game, as a late substitute for Lucy Bronze in the third place play-off against Germany.
After progressing through Under–19 level, Rose was called up to an Under–23 training camp in November 2011.
In January 2012 Rose was named in the provisional 150 player long list for the Team Great Britain squad at the 2012 Olympics. Due to good form, Rose was considered by club manager Mark Sampson and team mate Jessica Fishlock to be in contention for a place in the final squad.
In July 2013 Rose helped Great Britain to a gold medal in the 2013 Summer Universiade in Kazan, Russia. Rose had been consistently overlooked by England and Great Britain Olympic coach Hope Powell, but when Sampson replaced Powell he named Rose in his first senior squad.