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Shona Powell-Hughes (born 8 July 1991) is a
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professional player who plays
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for the
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and Gloucester Hartpury. She made her debut for the Wales national squad in 2010 as the youngest member of the team at the time, and represented them at the
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.


Club career

Powell-Hughes played for both
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and
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before joining Gloucester Hartpury in 2019.


International career

Powell-Hughes was called up to the
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for the
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, the youngest member of the team at the time. She then made her debut in a match against
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, where she was brought on as a substitute. She made a further appearance as a substitute in the following match, against
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. She made her Six Nations Championship entrance in 2011, where her efforts earned her the title of Young Player of the Year. Prior to the
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, she was one of the players picked out by captain
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as 'one to watch' in an interview for ''
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'' magazine. The team subsequently scored a 13-0 victory over England, marking only the second time the Welsh women had beaten the English team. Powell-Hughes gained further attention during the 2016/17 championship when she scored tries from the back of the scrum in consecutive games against Ireland and France. After appearing in the Rugby Sevens at the
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Powell-Hughes was then picked for the rearranged 2020 Six Nations fixture against Scotland – her first appearance since 2017. She then represented Wales in the 2021 Women's Six Nations Championship. She has earned 46 caps to date.


Personal life

Powell-Hughes is active in promoting rugby for girls and young women. In 2015, she publicly endorsed the Swansea City A.F.C., Swansea City AFC Community Trust's 'Girls 4 Sport' scheme, which sought to increase the level of sports coaching available to girls aged 9-11. In 2018, she was appointed as a Wales Rugby Union 'Game Changer', a scheme designed to increase and improve rugby opportunities for women and girls. In this role, she worked with all areas of the Wales Rugby Union, along with clubs, schools and hub officers, to increase the number of women and girls regularly involved in Welsh rugby, and to improve the rugby products on offer to the Welsh female population.


Honours

* Women's Six Nations Championship 'Young Player of the Year', 2011.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Powell-Hughes, Shona 1991 births Living people Rugby union players from Bridgend Skewen RFC players Wales women's international rugby union players Welsh female rugby union players Wales international women's rugby sevens players