Ellie Kildunne Aims for Great Britain Sevens Team After Grand Slam Success
Ellie Kildunne, the star player of the England Women’s Rugby team, has set her sights on redemption as she aims to secure a spot in the Great Britain rugby sevens team for the upcoming Olympics in Paris. The 24-year-old missed out on the Tokyo Olympics due to a full-time contract offer from the RFU for the traditional 15-a-side form of rugby union. However, after helping England clinch the Guinness Women’s Six Nations title and complete a Grand Slam victory, Kildunne is determined to make her mark on the Olympic stage.
Kildunne, who was the leading try-scorer in the Six Nations tournament with nine tries, expressed her eagerness to be part of the Olympic squad and fulfill her dream of representing her country at the highest level. She credited her teammates for creating opportunities for her on the field and highlighted the confidence and excitement within the team under head coach John Mitchell’s guidance.
The RFU’s investment in women’s rugby and the growth of the game ahead of the Women’s World Cup has been crucial in providing opportunities for players like Kildunne to shine on the international stage. Former England international Maggie Alphonsi emphasized the importance of such investments in nurturing young talent and expanding the reach of the sport.
With Mitchell’s innovative approach focusing on a more dynamic and versatile style of play, Kildunne and her teammates have embraced the challenge of pushing their boundaries and exploring their full potential on the field. As they continue to evolve and adapt to new strategies, the England Women’s Rugby team is poised for further success in the upcoming competitions.
As Kildunne prepares to embark on her Olympic journey, her determination and passion for the game serve as an inspiration to aspiring young athletes, showcasing the resilience and dedication required to achieve greatness in the world of women’s rugby.