“It’s been fantastic,” she said. “I’ve been mad about rugby for close to 20 years and it’s always been in the back of my head to give rugby a go but I’ve never had the courage to go along and give it a try.”
Shona has a few training sessions under her belt and says there’s no looking back, but the welcome and support she received in those early days were absolutely vital.
“On the first week, Nicola the captain took me under her wing and said ‘Right, you’re with me.’ She kept me right on the first week. I needn’t have been nervous because they were so welcoming and the girls here were so encouraging. I feel like a part of that team already.”
Randalstown are just one of many clubs recruiting for the 2021/22 season. Women’s Head Coach John Kennedy believes it’s the willingness of players to share their positive experience that is helping attract new members.
“That’s where we’re getting a lot of our new players – positive word of mouth and guys just having fun and enjoying themselves,” he told IrishRugby.ie. “At the end of the day at this level of rugby, that’s what it’s all about.”
“A rugby club doesn’t exist without players and a rugby club absolutely doesn’t exist without a bit of craic. That’s what we’re here to facilitate, as well as teach them about the game that we all love.”
“What we’re trying to do is basically just cater for everybody. It’s down to the number of qualified coaches. Those that are a bit earlier on their rugby journey are taken off themselves and are unskilled on the more basic rugby knowledge.”
Shona has one piece of advice for anyone considering getting involved with their local rugby club at any age.
“If it’s something that you have in the back of your head, just give it a go. I’d be very surprised if you didn’t love it. I’m so glad that I did and my only regret is that I didn’t do it sooner.”
If you’d like to get involved with Randalstown RFC, pop them a message @RandalstownRFC on Twitter or Instagram and someone from the team will get in touch.
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