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Published 13:00 21 Mar 2015 GMT
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I only took it up at 21 and I think most of the girls were at a similar age. The amount of exposure you get is that little bit less. It's just getting used to how the game is played and what you have to do. Being rugby smart is a big factor. Each game I play, I know, I'm always learning. Learning off the other girls and becoming smarter each game, but I've still got a lot to learn.
I am a Rugby Development Officer for DCU. My hours are quite flexible so I can work in my coaching and things I'm doing around my training. It's good thing to be involved in because you can pull people into the sport as well.
The amount of girls coming in is really good. Rugby keeps pulling in the numbers, getting them from different sports. It does help that I've had some of the [international] girls down coaching as well.
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