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Fiona McIntosh (rugby Union)
Fiona McIntosh is an English-born Scottish rugby union player, who currently plays as a Rugby union positions#Locks, lock for Saracens Women in Premiership Women's Rugby, the top-tier competition of women's rugby union in England, and the Scotland women's national rugby union team, Scotland national team. Club career McIntosh started playing rugby union at the age of seven, firstly in the minis section at Old Alleynian F.C., Old Alleynians, and later for Kent Rugby Football Union, Kent Divas. As a teenager, she took a three-year hiatus from the sport to concentrate on rowing, before returning to rugby while attending Hartpury College. At the age of 18, McIntosh joined Richmond Women, and made her senior rugby debut in September 2018, in a match against Waterloo Ladies, Firwood Waterloo during the 2018–19 Premier 15s season. She continued to build her experience with the first team over the next two years, until the club was omitted from the Premier 15s in 2020, following a res ...
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St George's, University Of London
St George's, University of London (legally St George's Hospital Medical School, informally St George's or SGUL), is a University located in Tooting in South London and is a constituent college of the University of London. St George's has its origins in 1733, and was the second institution in England to provide formal training courses for doctors (after the University of Oxford). St George's affiliated with the University of London soon after the latter's establishment in 1836. St George's is closely affiliated to St George's Hospital and is one of the United Hospitals. History St George’s Hospital Medical School was originally established in 1733 as part of St George's Hospital at Hyde Park Corner (now the site of The Lanesborough hotel), in central London. The medical school was relocated, together with St George's Hospital to Tooting, South London in 1980. A joint faculty with Kingston University, the Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences, has increased the variety ...
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