‘The perfect time to call it a night’ – Scarratt retires on own terms

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Emily Scarratt, the great England player, claims she could have played more of her career after 17 years in the Tests.

The 35-year-old told Rugby Union Weekly, “I probably could have done a little more, but I don’t think I needed to.” That’s why it feels appropriate,” he said.

The ideal moment to end it is “the night.” I’ve had a wonderful time, I’m in a good mood, and I’m free to make this choice.

Scarratt, who made the announcement to stop playing on Tuesday, acknowledged that it was difficult to step down.

She continued, “I have been overwhelmed and probably a little unsure about how I feel.”

It’s been in my head for a while, but it’s just one thing thinking about it, another making a decision, and finally a third saying it’s true without anyone realizing it.

“I have had some lovely messages that have tipped me over the edge a little bit with people saying some nice things,” I said, “The bit coming back at you is the bit I struggle with.”

I’ve loved the game for so long and given it so much, but in retrospect, I’m proud and eager to play the next level as well.

On her England debut against the United States in August 2008, an 18-year-old Scarratt scored a try off the bench. She had the opportunity to play for the country a few months earlier, but she chose to concentrate on her A-Levels rather than travel on a summer tour.

She was named World Player of the Year in 2019 and has since scored 754 points, which is an all-time Red Roses record.

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Scarratt says she feels her role on the sidelines and in the camp was just as significant as her more glaring involvement in four previous World Cups, despite that it was her only game time of the campaign.

I genuinely really enjoyed the entire tournament because I want to play rugby and am a rugby player, but this one was a little different and my role wasn’t likely to be at the forefront of the action, she said.

I’ve always tried to be a team player, but I always felt like I was just starting over a long period of my career, so I find it much more difficult to do so.

“But it has always been very important to me to be able to demonstrate that the entire team, regardless of what position you hold in that), is strong.”

Scarratt frequently carried the Red Roses’ water bottles as they rolled to victory, leaving the matchday squad.

In front of 81,885 spectators in front of England’s triumphant victory in the World Cup, she played the role for the final.

She recalls that she was meticulous about following the clock and performing my duties until about 30 seconds later when she was on the radio.

“I looked up to the coaches’ boxes and probably said a few things, “We’re world champions.”

It was unbelievable how that feeling felt inside that stadium. Because I didn’t see it happening in our game, I never imagined that would happen to me.

I was very glassy-eyed at the conclusion because I knew it was going to be the end [for me] as well as to be successful in front of that many people.

Following England’s victory, it was reported that R360, a proposed new global series featuring top players, had contacted England stars to hire them as figurehead signings for the inaugural 2026 edition.

Any R360 players who do not represent their national teams were then prohibited by the Rugby Football Union in collaboration with other leading nations.

I’m not sure if I should be offended, but I was never asked to participate in it! Scarratt made fun of himself.

We are constantly looking for investment and financial support, even though the women’s game is theoretically slightly different from the men’s game.

Players will have to make the decision between choosing to invest in international assets or the lure of potential money. I’d like for it to all have a home.

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‘Perfect time to call it a night’ – Scarratt retires on own terms

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Emily Scarratt, the great England player, claims she could have played more of her career after 17 years in the Tests.

The 35-year-old told Rugby Union Weekly, “I probably could have done a little more, but I don’t think I needed to.” That’s why it feels appropriate,” he said.

The ideal moment to end it is “the night.” I’ve had a wonderful time, I’m in a good mood, and I’m free to make this choice.

Scarratt, who made the announcement to stop playing on Tuesday, acknowledged that it was difficult to step down.

She continued, “I have been overwhelmed and probably a little unsure about how I feel.”

It’s been in my head for a while, but it’s just one thing thinking about it, another making a decision, and finally a third saying it’s true without anyone realizing it.

“I have had some lovely messages that have tipped me over the edge a little bit with people saying some nice things,” I said, “The bit coming back at you is the bit I struggle with.”

I’ve loved the game for so long and given it so much, but in retrospect, I’m proud and eager to play the next level as well.

On her England debut against the United States in August 2008, an 18-year-old Scarratt scored a try off the bench. She had the opportunity to play for the country a few months earlier, but she chose to concentrate on her A-Levels rather than travel on a summer tour.

She was named World Player of the Year in 2019 and has since scored 754 points, which is an all-time Red Roses record.

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Scarratt says she feels her role on the sidelines and in the camp was just as significant as her more glaring involvement in four previous World Cups, despite that it was her only game time of the campaign.

I genuinely really enjoyed the entire tournament because I want to play rugby and am a rugby player, but this one was a little different and my role wasn’t likely to be at the forefront of the action, she said.

I’ve always tried to be a team player, but I always felt like I was just starting over a long period of my career, so I find it much more difficult to do so.

“But it has always been very important to me to be able to demonstrate that the entire team, regardless of what position you hold in that), is strong.”

Scarratt frequently carried the Red Roses’ water bottles as they rolled to victory, leaving the matchday squad.

In front of 81,885 spectators in front of England’s triumphant victory in the World Cup, she played the role for the final.

She recalls that she was meticulous about following the clock and performing my duties until about 30 seconds later when she was on the radio.

“I looked up to the coaches’ boxes and probably said a few things, “We’re world champions.”

It was unbelievable how that feeling felt inside that stadium. Because I didn’t see it happening in our game, I never imagined that would happen to me.

I was very glassy-eyed at the conclusion because I knew it was going to be the end [for me] as well as to be successful in front of that many people.

Following England’s victory, it was reported that R360, a proposed new global series featuring top players, had contacted England stars to hire them as figurehead signings for the inaugural 2026 edition.

Any R360 players who do not represent their national teams were then prohibited by the Rugby Football Union in collaboration with other leading nations.

I’m not sure if I should be offended, but I was never asked to participate in it! Scarratt made fun of himself.

We are constantly looking for investment and financial support, even though the women’s game is theoretically slightly different from the men’s game.

Players will have to make the decision between choosing to invest in international assets or the lure of potential money. I’d like for it to all have a home.

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  • Rugby Union

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Emma Vardy, a presenter for ABC and who already has a 2-year-old son named Jago, made the announcement in a brief Instagram video.

BBC presenter Emma Vardy said she’s ‘thrilled and beyond excited’ as she announced she’s pregnant with her second child. The 44-year-old broadcaster took to her Instagram page to share a clip showing off her baby bump as she posed in the BBC studios this morning.

She retreated from the camera in the video and turned to the side to cradle her bump as she smiled. “We’re welcoming a new addition,” the news is! Emma wrote . “Thrilled and beyond excited,”

Little Jago will eventually become a brother, and we are eagerly anticipating the chapter’s conclusion.

The star also shared a screenshot of the video to her X/Twitter page, writing: “Undertook some investigative work, fact-checking, and verification. Turns out, it’s true!! Full write up coming 2026.”

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Her pregnancy news comes two years after she welcomed baby Jago Fionn. She announced the news on social media at the time with a snap of her son sleeping on her chest.

“Presenting my best breaking news ever,” Jago Fionn, a young baby boy, is present and playing a little camera shy, she said at the time.

“We extend my sincere and admirable gratitude to the diligent and talented midwives andamp; doctors at Belfast’s Royal Victoria Hospital for taking care of us so well. Smitten and in love for a lifetime.

Her friends and fans eluded the comment section after Emma revealed the news of her second pregnancy.

One user wrote:” Omg!!!!! You have such great excitement! “And yet another posted: “Oh Emma, I’m so happy for you. Another phrase followed, “Congrats, excited for you all, you are going to be the awesome foursome.” Enjoy and respect.

Her son celebrated a significant milestone at the end of August. Emma wrote a sweet post about Jago’s milestone birthday this summer.

“We celebrated a little milestone this week,” she said. “Our wee man is turning into a proper little boy and it was lovely to celebrate with lots of our friends and family in the New Forest.“Scroll for the results of my continued sugar free cake baking tradition, it didn’t taste half bad. This year I went for a tropical fruit theme inspired by our endless south coast summer.“So proud to watch our little boy grow up, he entertains us endlessly, and has come on leaps and bounds this summer.”

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