Zoe Harrison

Zoe's passion for rugby was ignited by her family's deep-rooted connection to the sport. Her father, John, a former representative of Wales Schools, and her brothers, Alex and Eddie, who made their mark with Wasps and their A League side, served as inspiring figures.

Showing promise at a young age, Zoe joined the talent development group at the age of 14, paving her way to success. In the 2016-17 season, she made her breakthrough into senior rugby with Saracens, where her exceptional skills earned her the title of players' player of the year. Not one to shy away from big moments, Zoe showcased her talent by starting in both the 2018 and 2019 Tyrrells Premier 15s finals for Saracens. In the 2019 final, she left her mark with two tries, contributing an impressive 18-point haul that helped secure back-to-back titles for the club.

Her national team debut for England arrived in 2017, facing off against Canada in the autumn internationals. Zoe made three appearances as a replacement and impressively scored her first points from the tee. Her dedication and skill were recognized, and in January 2019, she was awarded a full-time England contract. Demonstrating her consistency and commitment, Zoe featured in all five games of the 2019 Women's Six Nations, starting in the final three matches as the Red Roses emerged victorious, clinching the Grand Slam.

Continuing her stellar performance, Zoe took part in all of England's Super Series matches, as well as the autumn internationals. Her unwavering presence was felt once again in the 2020 Women's Six Nations, where she featured in every match, showcasing her prowess on the field.

Zoe possesses exceptional qualities as a rugby coach—inspiring, knowledgeable, and authoritative. Her presence alone is enough to elevate any club’s training sessions, making her an absolute necessity for a guest coaching appearance.