IWD 2020 | It's cool to be strong
As part of International Women's Day 2020 we spoke to Saracens Women players to get their thoughts on the theme of "Each for Equal".
Eloise Hayward and Sonia Green told us what they thought a gender equal sporting world would look like, the importance of male allies and how perceptions have changed around women's rugby.
Meanwhile, Rosie Galligan and Chantelle Miell told us what they thought about negative reactions to women's rugby, why there needs to be more women involved in the sport in all areas and why they enjoy challenging stereotypes.
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