Hosts Dallen Stanford & Robin MacDowell are joined by English legend Danielle “Nolli” Waterman for #RugbyHive Episode 2.


Waterman represented England a record 82 times, scoring over 200 points for the Red Roses. On her Test debut at 18 years of age, she became the youngest woman at the time to represent her country. She went on to take part in four Rugby World Cups, becoming a world champion in 2014. Waterman also represented Great Britain at the 2016 Olympic Games.


Waterman talks about the highs and lows of international rugby, with her career spanning 15 years, seeing tremendous changes in the women's game throughout that period.


Favorite all-time rugby moment? What was taking part in the Olympic Games like? Advice for young girls and women playing rugby?


We cover all these topics including being an ambassador for the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation and HSBC on the Sevens World Series.


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