Summary – Emily Scarratt, England’s all-time top point scorer and two-time Rugby World Cup winner, announces retirement at age 35.,
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Emily Scarratt, regarded as one of England’s greatest rugby players, has officially announced her retirement at the age of 35. As England’s all-time top point scorer, Scarratt’s illustrious career has left a significant mark on the sport.
Throughout her career, Emily achieved numerous milestones, including:
- Winning two Rugby World Cups with the England national team
- Becoming England’s leading point scorer in international rugby
- Exemplifying skill, leadership, and dedication both on and off the field
Her retirement marks the end of an era for English rugby fans and the beginning of a new chapter for Scarratt. The rugby community has expressed immense gratitude for her contributions and the inspiration she has provided to aspiring players.
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