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Coreen Grant (born 30 January 1998) is a Scottish rugby player from
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. She first played for the side in the
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Club career

Aged 16, Grant joined Murrayfield Wanderers, winning the Brewin Dolphin U18 Cup in 2014 and 2015. During her time there playing at under-18 levels she played alongside fellow Scottish national players
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and Lisa Thomson. She studied at Durham University and played for the university team. She captained Durham University to BUCS semi-finals in 2016-2017 season, and acted as Vice Captain in the 2018-2019 season, where the team reached the BUCS final at Twickenham - the first time the University had made it this far in the championship. During her studies at Durham, she first played in the premiers club-level rugby for
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(2016–2019), playing in the Tyrell Premiership. While studying at Durham she took a year abroad in Melbourne, where she played for clubs Melbourne Unicorns, winning the Victoria State Cup with Melbourne Unicorns. Grant then signed her first club contract for Saracens Women in the Premier 15's in the 2020-21 season. While studying at Cambridge University from 2019–2020, she also played for the University team, as well as playing for Saracens. At Twickenham in the 2019 Varsity Match for Cambridge University, she came to prominence, scoring the winning try in the 77th minute to win the game. The match was broadcast live for the first time on ITV. Grant said of the occasion, ''"Winning a Blue was about seeing women’s sport recognised on equal standing, played on the same day and pitch as the men."'' The match and the team's victory was also reported by
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, which named Grant as the star of the match.


International career

Grant represented Scotland at U20 level in a match against Belgium Ladies in 2016. She received her first call-up to train with Scotland Women Premier XVs at the start of the 2019/2020 season, alongside fellow Saracens player
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. Her first match day call-up came in February 2020 in the rearranged match against England in the 2020 Women's Six Nations, where she remained on the bench. During lockdown in 2020, she trained with the team at Edinburgh, her hometown. In the
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, she made her debut off the bench in Scotland's home fixture against Italy to receive her first cap.


Personal life

Grant first played rugby at Royal High School, Edinburgh aged 11. During her time there, she was coached by ex-Scotland player Graham Shiel. During a three year stint in the States, living in Pasadena in Los Angeles with her family, she briefly tried American football, before returning to the UK and becoming more serious about rugby. Grant completed a Masters at Corpus Christi, Cambridge University, in Philosophy (MPhil), Criticism and Culture in 2020 and studied English Literature at Durham University (2015–2019).


Honours

* Player of the Match in the Women's Varsity Match in December 2019 * Player of the Match award at Murrayfield in the U18 Scottish Cup Final in 2015 * Winner Brewin Dolphin U18 Cup in 2014 and 2015 * Winner Victoria State Cup in 2018


References


External links


Coreen Grant Scottish Rugby Profile Page

Coreen Grant England Rugby Stats Centre Page
{{DEFAULTSORT:Grant, Coreen 1998 births Living people Scottish female rugby union players Scotland women's international rugby union players Rugby union players from Edinburgh Alumni of the University of Cambridge Alumni of Durham University