November 3, 2019 GMT . Scarratt has done it all.Like many others, the 30-year-old has moved back home to spend lockdown with her family.
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“Our training programme is quite stringent most of the time but this gives you a bit more freedom to do some other exercises as well which is nice.”Having grown up on the farm does Scarratt possess the ‘farmer strength’ synonymous with players such as Irish pair Tadgh Furlong and Sean O’Brien?“If you saw me do press ups you wouldn’t think that at all but I’ll claim it if someone wants to give it to me,” she added. Except her family home is a beef and arable farm in Leicestershire.“I am not particularly good at farming so I am doing the manual and unskilled labour,” said Scarratt.
She said: “Of course I would have loved to finish the season but in a way it is nice to know that is not possible and we can switch off and hopefully reset for next season.”When next season begins, however, the competition will have a very different look to it. Besides the lasting effects of Covid-19 and playing rugby in the ‘new normal’ there will be two new sides in the premier competition.Established men’s Premiership sides Exeter Chiefs and Sale Sharks have been admitted to the league with Richmond and Waterloo the teams to drop out. “But at the same time the game is constantly moving forward and we are trying to push towards that professionalism so it is important to have big clubs as the commercial aspect can greatly add to our game.”The competition is also looking for a new title sponsor after Tyrells announced in May it was ending its sponsorship in order to redirect its marketing spend. “I’m quite tall and bandy. Visibility is crucial for the continued growth of women’s rugby, something Scarratt is very aware of.“I didn’t know who the England women’s centre was when I was growing up. Click to copy. Top Stories; Topics. Search. A Rugby World Cup winner in 15s, Olympian and Team GB captain in Sevens, Loughborough Lightning centre and now part-time farm assistant. AP RADIO. AP NEWS. Springboks earn team, coach, men’s player of year honors. Everybody talks about it - if you can’t see it, you can’t do it.”Scarratt has had the chance to mix up her meals in lockdown and as an ambassador for Optimum Nutrition, she is working hard to keep up the good habits in unprecedented times.She added: “I’ve got more time to plan food properly, the only thing is the boredom kicks in and then you want something sweet in the evening - but that is just willpower for me!”That strength of character has served her incredibly well up to now and you would not be surprised if the next time she steps onto the field, it will appear as if she has never been away.Emily Scarratt, pictured in her last game before sport's temporary hiatus, is embracing lockdown after the cancellation of the season due to the Covid-19 pandemicLondon Irish continue recruitment with signing of Test centurion Rob SimmonsEngland to complete Six Nations campaign in October as World Rugby approves new temporary calendarTrump Maneuvers To Protect Robert E. Lee's Name In Secretly Recorded Phone CallCourt overturns Boston Marathon bomber's death sentenceSupercut Shows Fox Personalities Saying Trump Will Never Do Something. !”One thing that did come straight from the farm is the lucky memento gifted to Scarratt by her late grandfather.“He found a little piece of black coal on the farm and gave it to me,” she explained. Update hourly. Emily Scarratt.
News from The Associated Press, the definitive source for independent journalism from every corner of the globe. The tension of playing international rugby in the Six Nations has been exchanged for pressure washing. Nous voudrions effectuer une description ici mais le site que vous consultez ne nous en laisse pas la possibilité. A Rugby World Cup winner in 15s, Olympian and Team GB captain in Sevens, Loughborough Lightning centre and now part-time farm assistant.