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Molly Wright (born 13 May 1991) is a New Zealand-born Scottish rugby union player who plays for
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in
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. She has played for the Scottish Women's team since 2020, including in the
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. Wright qualifies for Scotland through residency, having moved there in 2017.


Club career

While attending the
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, New Zealand, she played for the establishment's team from 2011 to 2013. During her time playing there, she transitioned from playing in position 12 to hooker. She then played for Otago Spirit in 2013, before moving to New Zealand's Canterbury Women in 2014. On moving to the UK in 2017, Wright played for
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as a Hooker / Prop since 2017. She played in the final of the 2018 Sarah Beaney Cup against Hillhead Jordan, which Wright's team lost, although Wright scored one of seven tries for her side during the match. In 2019, the Ladies XV won the Sarah Beaney Cup for the first time in the victory over Hillhead Jordanhill, with a final score of 21-17 and Wright was awarded player of the match in the final. Wright signed for
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in late 2021, making her debut against Loughborough Lightning.


International career

Wright was selected for the first time for Scotland Women in January 2020 to play against Spain; a match which the team won 36–12. During the match, she came off the bench to score 7 tries. She earned further caps in the disrupted
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in matches against Ireland and England under the coaching of Philip Doyle. She says of her appointment to the Scottish team, ''"If you had asked me three or four years ago would I have seen myself in the position I am in now as an international player I’d probably have said ‘no’, but it has been an opportunity that I have been very lucky to have and I have to keep putting in the hard work.”'' In the
2021 Women's Six Nations Championship The 2021 Women's Six Nations Championship was the 20th series of the Women's Six Nations Championship, an annual women's rugby union competition between England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales. The 2021 tournament was given a change o ...
, Wright was given a three-match ban after being handed a red card for a high tackle on English player
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shortly after coming on in the team's opening match against England, which was lost 52–10. The ban was later halved at a disciplinary hearing but she missed the games against Italy and Wales as a result.


Personal life

Wright first started playing rugby at the age of four in
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, New Zealand, playing for her local club there until the age of 14. Her first coach was her father. She continued to play when she moved to Canada at 16. Wright moved to Scotland in January 2017 and spent a few months in
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before moving to Edinburgh, where she began playing rugby to meet people. She is also a qualified physiotherapist. During the COVID-19 epidemic she was deployed to helping rehabilitate patients in the NHS who were recovering from the disease.


Honours

* Player of the match, Sarah Beaney Cup 2019


References


External links


Molly Wright Scottish Rugby Profile Page
{{DEFAULTSORT:Wright, Molly 1991 births Living people New Zealand female rugby union players Scotland women's international rugby union players Scottish female rugby union players Sale Sharks Women players Rugby union props Rugby union hookers New Zealand emigrants to Scotland Scottish people of New Zealand descent Naturalised citizens of the United Kingdom Naturalised rugby union players Rugby union players from Westport, New Zealand New Zealand physiotherapists British physiotherapists New Zealand expatriate rugby union players in Scotland University of Otago alumni