Two-time Women's Rugby World Cup winner Emily Scarratt has announced her retirement from rugby, ending an extraordinary career spanning over 17 years.
Scarratt's achievements include 119 caps, two Rugby World Cups, 11 Six Nations titles, and a Commonwealth bronze medal with England Sevens. She was also crowned World Rugby Women's Player of the Year in 2019.
She ends her career as the Red Roses' leading points scorer with 754 points, earned through 54 tries, 158 conversions, and 56 penalties. Scarratt is third on the all-time England women's caps list and tries scored tally.
"It's been the greatest privilege to wear the England shirt and to represent my country for so many years,"
Scarratt said, reflecting on her illustrious career.
Author's summary: Emily Scarratt retires from rugby after 17 years.