Loved this week's show. My middle Grandaugher was really struggling with lockdown, school and confidence, my son played rugby for years, he bribed her to try the game. The change in her is fantastic, she plays every week at hooker loves tackling and the mud. This documentary is what needed to show younger people how others have overcome adversity.
@triswestwood44022 жыл бұрын
Loved No Woman No Try. Thank you Victoria. The discussion around the tension of variance in the perception of women in rugby and what it's like living in that space was both very clear, and compelling. I hope that by now having such a focused example of this enlightening conversation that wider public and corporate attitudes and behaviour can support women's rugby and help to further drive positive change together with women's rugby.
@katebaker17692 жыл бұрын
No Woman No Try I am not a rugby player and never have been I'm not even remotely sporty. I only became a rugby fan in the last 10 years when my son started playing. I found this film truly inspiring and it resonated so much with my experiences growing up and as an adult - I was in tears by the end. Have shared on all my social media ( though unfortunately there were still a couple of very negative comments on Facebook) Thankyou so much for all your hard work making this❤️
@robinholland11362 жыл бұрын
No Woman, No Try was brilliant! I've passed the message on to all my friends that they should definitely watch it. Brilliant to see the progress being made in the women's game and the attention (well-deserved) that it's starting to get in the media. Well done to you all who are promoting it.
@chrismouton19852 жыл бұрын
Great chat! I'll check out No Woman No Try! And then preach it!
@Krait992 жыл бұрын
Would it possible, when referencing things like a "Viral Video" to add a link to that video for those of us who haven't seen it?
@jengagg85882 жыл бұрын
Great vid, all three, great to listen to. Emily is my fave player with Mo.