
Sue Day
Sue Day is a former English rugby union player who played as a hooker and was renowned for her athleticism and tactical awareness on the field. She earned over 70 caps for the England women's national team and was part of the squad that won the Rugby World Cup in 1994. After retiring from playing, Day has continued her involvement in rugby as a coach and administrator, advocating for the growth and development of women's rugby in England and contributing to the sport's evolution at various levels.
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Sue Day, Red Rose number 73, was among them.
Women's Rugby World Cup: How England 2025 will mark a breakthrough momentSue Day is the FA director of women's football who agreed that more needs to be done for women's football in England.
Euro 2025: England's second consecutive European triumph solidifies legacyPacker is the fourth top try-scorer for England’s men and women’s teams with only Emily Scarratt, Nicky Crawford, and Sue Day above her.
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