Career
She started her career at Chichester Rugby Club, before playing for Crawley, Richmond and Saracens first teams. She was selected for her first England match against Wales, where she came on as a replacement to score her first international try. She was part of the England squad that beat New Zealand Black Ferns on their home turf during an international tour in June 2001, ending a 10-year unbeaten track record for the Black Ferns.
She was part of the Five and then Six Nations Grand Slam winning squad in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2006.
She remains the only woman to have started 2 consecutive World Cup Finals having given birth to 2 children between the 2 World Cups.