Game Changer

My story

'Lukewarm is no good.'

As a youngster, Ellie Kildunne was told girls don’t play rugby. But that’s what she was good at, and she was determined to find a way.

Growing up in Yorkshire, Ellie started playing Rugby aged six with a boys’ team, which she continued to do until she was 13, constantly having to prove herself as the only girl. Then, her mum found out about some local U15 trials for girls. She did the trial, made the team, and thus began the career of an England rugby great.

But to achieve greatness in sport is not an easy journey. Ellie has faced prejudice. She has fought through career-threatening injury. While the hyper focus that is part of her ADHD superpower has driven her forward, there’s a difference to the way she processes information that has led to misunderstandings and conflict, at school, at college and in her professional life.

Ellie’s guiding philosophy is ‘Luke warm is no good’. Her passion for rugby was always white hot. The fire will never go out, and the setbacks have made her stronger. Now, on the back of an historic World Cup win with the Red Roses and with unparalleled energy, she wants to show other girls and women they can do it too.

This is the incredible story of a true game changer.

About Ellie Kildunne

Ellie Kildunne's journey began in Keighley, West Yorkshire, where, aged seven, she became the first girl in her school's 200-year history to play rugby. After honing her skills at Hartpury College and St Mary's University, she made her England debut in 2017, scoring a try against Canada.

Her versatility saw her transition to the England Sevens team in 2018, contributing to their qualification for the Tokyo Olympics. Returning to XVs, she played a pivotal role in England's Six Nations victories in 2020 and 2021 and was part of the squad that reached the Rugby World Cup final in 2022. In 2024 she was named World Rugby Women’s 15 Player of the Year. The following year she was a standout performer in the Red Roses’ victorious Women’s Rugby World Cup campaign.

At club level, she has represented Gloucester-Hartpury, Wasps, and currently plays for Harlequins Women.

Off the field, Kildunne is a vocal advocate for women's rugby, using her platform to inspire and empower the next generation of players.

She lives in Reading, and this is her first book.
Details
  • Imprint: Ebury Spotlight
  • ISBN: 9781529990140
  • Length: 272 pages
  • Price: £22.00
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