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CNBC: English rugby star Shaunagh Brown: Women’s game more diverse than men’s
When I was younger, going to a Rugby World Cup was not something I envisioned in my future.
Murwalls x TalkSport interview
MurWalls with Shaunagh Brown on talkSPORT with Hawksbee & Jacobs
“England prop on why World Cup selection seemed unlikely”
When I was younger, going to a Rugby World Cup was not something I envisioned in my future.
“Shaunagh Brown on Red Roses emulating Lionesses and how school uniform needs rethink”
England prop Shaunagh Brown on ambitions of selling out Twickenham Stadium and having their Lionesses moment; plus why school uniform needs to change to keep girls active
“Neck injury a reminder rugby is not everything”
England claimed a Women's Six Nations Grand Slam and fourth straight title against France on Saturday, but I could not be there.
“They didn’t know the Women's Six Nations existed, now we break records”
I have been playing for England for five years and even during that period I can remember a time when people did not even know there was a Women's Six Nations.
The Game Changers Podcast
A former Hammer Thrower who competed at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, Shaunagh trained as a British Gas engineer and a commercial diver, before becoming a full-time firefighter with the Kent Fire and Rescue Service.
Get to know: Shaunagh Brown
With a super athletic background in hammer throw, discus & shot-put, Shaunagh is now a force to be reckoned with for England, as well as a pioneer for equality and inclusion of women in sport. Here she catches up with our Goldie Quaker
England Rugby Podcast: O2 Inside Line
From knowing people that either died or went to prison, hear how she helped channel a different energy into sport, her varied career, coming to accept herself as a rugby role model as well as wanting to improve diversity in the sport.
“This could be my first and only chance to reach a World Cup”
I came to rugby relatively late, but I can remember the moment I set my sights on playing for England and since then the World Cup has always been a goal too.
No Woman No Try | Official Trailer
No Woman No Try, an honest and confronting documentary about the current status of gender, ethnicity and sexual equality within women’s rugby, premieres exclusively on Prime Video worldwide, on 25 March 2022.
A Question of Sport
Paddy McGuinness and team captains Sam Quek and Ugo Monye are joined by two-time Olympic swimming gold medallist Rebecca Adlington, superbike world champion James Toseland, England rugby union international Shaunagh Brown and actor Will Mellor.