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Rosie Galligan

Episode 4 of the England Rugby Podcast: O2 Inside Line podcast, hosted by England Rugby, titled "Rosie Galligan" was published on October 25, 2022 and runs 21 minutes.

October 25, 2022 ·21m · England Rugby Podcast: O2 Inside Line

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Having come back from two career-threatening injuries, Rosie Galligan knows more than most about the long road back. The Harlequins and Red Roses second row talks about her hospitalisation with meningitis that required her to be quarantined and how a delay could have threatened the use of her legs, as well as the time she shattered her ankle and had to do her recovery during the COVID-19 pandemic. Rosie also opens up about her recovery living with England team mate Zoe Harrison, her stage school background and why it was important to her to invest in her career away from rugby. You will also hear contributions from fellow Red Roses Jess Breach and Sadia Kabeya, as well as head coach Simon Middleton, along with Zoe Harrison's mum Karen about what it was like to live with Rosie.FOLLOW:·        England Rugby Facebook·        England Rugby Instagram·        England Rugby Twitter·        England Rugby TikTok·        O2 Sports Instagram·        O2 Sports Twitter SUBSCRIBE:·        Subscribe to the pod here. BUY:·        Get the latest kits, training and leisure wear from England Rugby Store**Please like and subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you listen on, as it really helps spread the stories of some of England's best players** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Having come back from two career-threatening injuries, Rosie Galligan knows more than most about the long road back. The Harlequins and Red Roses second row talks about her hospitalisation with meningitis that required her to be quarantined and how a delay could have threatened the use of her legs, as well as the time she shattered her ankle and had to do her recovery during the COVID-19 pandemic. Rosie also opens up about her recovery living with England team mate Zoe Harrison, her stage school background and why it was important to her to invest in her career away from rugby.


You will also hear contributions from fellow Red Roses Jess Breach and Sadia Kabeya, as well as head coach Simon Middleton, along with Zoe Harrison's mum Karen about what it was like to live with Rosie.


FOLLOW:

·        England Rugby Facebook

·        England Rugby Instagram

·        England Rugby Twitter

·        England Rugby TikTok

·        O2 Sports Instagram

·        O2 Sports Twitter

 

SUBSCRIBE:

·        Subscribe to the pod here.

 

BUY:

·        Get the latest kits, training and leisure wear from England Rugby Store


**Please like and subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you listen on, as it really helps spread the stories of some of England's best players**


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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