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Emma Taylor (born 9 July 1992) is a Canadian rugby union player.
Rugby career
Taylor competed for Canada at the delayed 2021 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand.[1][2] She featured in the Pool games against Japan and Italy.[3][4] Her last World Cup match was in the third place final against France.[5] Taylor wears a size US11 Rugby boot.
In 2023, She was named in Canada's squad for their test against the Springbok women and for the Pacific Four Series.[6][7] She was named on the bench for Canada's match against South Africa in Madrid, Spain.[8][9] In July, she featured in her sides 21–52 loss to the Black Ferns at the Pacific Series in Ottawa.[10][11]
References
- ↑ "Canada's Women's Rugby World Cup squad named for New Zealand". Rugby Canada. 2022-08-31. Retrieved 2022-09-15.
- ↑ Mockford, Sarah (2022-10-16). "Canada Women's Rugby World Cup Squad 2022 – Italy 12-22 Canada". Rugby World. Retrieved 2022-10-20.
- ↑ "Tuttosi grabs hat trick as Canada rout Japan". Americas Rugby News. 2022-10-09. Retrieved 2022-11-25.
- ↑ "Canada outmuscle Italy to clinch Quarter Final spot". Americas Rugby News. 2022-10-16. Retrieved 2022-11-25.
- ↑ "Blue wave hits Canada as France celebrates Bronze victory". Americas Rugby News. 2022-11-12. Retrieved 2022-11-22.
- ↑ "Seven new names in Canada squad for Spain tour". Americas Rugby News. 2023-03-16. Retrieved 2023-03-25.
- ↑ "Kevin Rouet names Canada's Women's Rugby Team roster for Spain Tour and Pacific Four Series opener". Rugby Canada. 2023-03-15. Retrieved 2023-03-25.
- ↑ "One-sided win for Canada over South Africa". Americas Rugby News. 2023-03-25. Retrieved 2023-03-28.
- ↑ "Canada's Women's Rugby Team opens 2023 with convincing win over South Africa". Rugby Canada. 2023-03-25. Retrieved 2023-03-28.
- ↑ "Black Ferns fly past Canada in front of record crowd in Ottawa". Americas Rugby News. 2023-07-09. Retrieved 2023-07-09.
- ↑ Burnes, Campbell (2023-07-09). "Black Ferns secure WXV1 qualification with Ottawa victory". allblacks.com. Retrieved 2023-07-09.
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