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Right here, we chat to 21-year-old Lilli Ives Campion forward of her senior debut for the England Ladies’s rugby squad on the Six Nations Championships about how she received into rugby, her message to girls and younger women who need to give it a go, and the altering misconceptions across the sport.
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When Lilli Ives Campion solutions the query, ‘So, what do you do then?’ persons are typically shocked by her reply. In case you hadn’t gathered, Lilli is an expert rugby participant – and after we catch up over Zoom, she’s making ready to make her senior debut for England, or the ‘Purple Roses’, on the 2025 Guinness Ladies’s Six Nations Championships.
For the uninitiated, the Guinness Ladies’s Six Nations is an annual rugby match between England, France, Eire, Italy, Scotland and Wales. Although England has received the competitors for the final six consecutive years, 63% of rugby union followers aren’t capable of title a participant on England’s girls’s crew, based on a report in 2024. However that is all about to vary.
2025 guarantees to be an important yr for girls’s rugby, with the Rugby World Cup going down over the summer time and the Six Nations already underway. And for Lilli, the sport is simply getting began.
“It is a actually unimaginable alternative and one thing that I am actually pleased with to signify England,” she tells GLAMOUR. “It is a terrific crew to play for – with such massive legacy.”
“Folks do not initially assume that I am a rugby participant, so after I inform them, they clearly get a bit shocked,” Lilli tells GLAMOUR. Fortunately, girls’s rugby is gaining traction and, extra importantly, recognition. Final yr’s Ladies’s Six Nations was essentially the most seen on document, with 8.1m tuning in for 3 minutes or extra, a 33% enhance from the earlier yr. “The way in which the sport’s going and the protection we’re getting, the misconceptions aren’t precisely there anymore,” displays Lilli.
She began taking part in rugby in school and hasn’t stopped taking part in since. “It is one thing I all the time knew behind my thoughts however did not put any strain on. I simply wished to play for the enjoyment of it and to play with my mates. I used to be actually fortunate sufficient to then have the chance to play professionally.