When I was 25, I moved to a new area with my husband, Jon. Having left all my friends behind, I needed to find a way to meet people and, as I used to be a very big girl, keep fit. I joined a local rugby team and, immediately, I was hooked! Playing rugby gave me an opportunity to be part of a team, take regular exercise and meet amazing girls who quickly became friends for life. Thanks to rugby, I was fit, healthy and happy.
Then, when I was in my early forties, I suffered a nasty injury to my neck. That was the end of my playing career.
I hated not being on the pitch-until I realised there was a way I could continue in the game I was passionate about. I'd become a referee.
Eight years ago, after successfully gaining my rugby referee qualifications, I took to the pitch to referee my first rugby match. It was an under-14s match and I was incredibly nervous. I'd been awake since 4am, reading the rugby law book over and over again. At half-time, my nerves were so bad, I was sick in the changing room!
I was terrified I'd do something wrong but, at the end of the match, both teams gave me positive feedback, which gave my confidence a much-needed boost.
At the time, Jon and I were living in Durham and I was soon regularly refereeing at games across the north of England. I'd often be asked to officiate at matches in former pit villages, where, at least once a game, I'd hear the muttered comment, "The ref's a woman!"
This story is from the February 07, 2023 edition of My Weekly.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the February 07, 2023 edition of My Weekly.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
I Can't Wait To Play The Queen Mum
Gracing screens, treading boards, royal roles much-loved actress Dame Penelope Wilton has done it all!
TAKING CANCER TO THE CATWALK X
Teacher Mary Jones reflects on the extraordinary way her breast cancer diagnosis challenged her view on womanhood and ultimately led her to a London catwalk
Fighting For All Women
Diagnosed with breast cancer aged 36, Jessica Parsons is raising awareness of the disease in younger women
The Fall Guy
Surely Caitlin’s boyfriend had nothing to do with all the drama going on at the jeweller’s...
The Widow At Number Ten
There were many secrets to unpack in this old house
Old Habits Die Hard
Even for our lively suburb, gunshots were pretty unusual and was curious to find out what was going on
A Wedding To Remember
Surely nothing would spoil this special day.
Distinctly Feline Flavour
Desperation forces Chris to add something unusual to his cup of tea!
The Old Burgundy Book
Within its ageing pages Rosie found a story of fading romance and a fresh chance for love to bloom...
The Haunted Ballroom
Mysteries swirled around this magical place...