Two-time Women's Rugby World Cup winner Emily Scarratt has announced her retirement from rugby, ending a career spanning over 17 years.
Scarratt, the Red Roses leading points scorer, earned 119 caps, won two Rugby World Cups, and lifted 11 Six Nations titles. She also represented Great Britain at the 2016 Rio Olympics as captain and claimed Commonwealth bronze with England Sevens.
"It's been the greatest privilege to wear the England shirt and to represent my country for so many years,"
Scarratt ends her career with 754 points, the most in Red Roses history, and is third on the all-time England women's caps list and tries scored tally.
Author's summary: Emily Scarratt retires from rugby after 17 years.