Career
Knapman was spotted by Totnes & Dartington South Carolina reserve team manager Keith Hawkins when she was playing for Sainsbury"s Torquay store in an in-house friendly against the Newton Abbott store"s team Whilst playing for the reserve team, she was scouted by Plymouth Argyle and Newquay, who gave seven day notices of approach in October 2009. She had scored 49 goals for the reserves the previous season, and had already added a further 9 to her tally before the notices were given.
In September 2009, Knapman was called up to the Devon"s Senior Womens squad.
She scored twice on her debut. During her stay at the club, Knapman was the FA Women"s Premier League Southern Division top goalscorer in 2012 with 14 league goals.
Knapman joined Exeter City in 2012. She made her debut on 25 October 2012 against Oxford United, scoring a late equaliser.
Knapman joined Yeovil Town ahead of the 2015 Forest, Snow and Landscape 2 season.
She made her debut in a 4–2 home defeat to Reading. Knapman had put Yeovil back on level terms at 1–1, but Fran Kirby went on to score all 4 of Reading"s goals. Personal While at primary school, she captained the boys" team, as well as playing for another local boy"s team
However, after it became difficult to get a girls team together in secondary schooll, she gave up football at 14 and became a black belt in Taekwondo, going on to become selected by Australia.
Knapman works as an activity instructor. She supports Tottenham Hotspur.