Rugby World Cup-winning centre Rachael Burford, from Medway, announces her retirement
06:52, 28 May 2024
updated: 06:53, 28 May 2024
World Cup winner Rachael Burford has announced her retirement from rugby, aged 37.
Burford, from Medway, enjoyed a glittering career in the sport and walks away with a “deep sense of gratitude and fulfilment”.
The Harlequins centre won 84 caps for England during a 13-year international career.
She played at four World Cups, winning the tournament in 2014 as England beat Canada 21-9 in the final in France, and finishing runner-up in 2006, 2010 and 2017.
Burford was named women’s player of the year in 2014 and is also a three-time winner of the Medway sportsperson of the year award.
She’s set to make her final appearance when Quins complete the Premiership season at home to Trailfinders on Sunday.
“As I prepare to hang up my boots and step off the rugby field for the last time, I am overwhelmed with emotions and nostalgia, I am filled with a deep sense of gratitude and fulfilment,” said Burford.
“After playing rugby for 31 years, seven of which I had the immense honour of spending with Harlequins, I want to take this moment to extend my heartfelt gratitude to all of you.
“These past seven years with Harlequins have been some of the most memorable and rewarding periods of my career.
“The sense of camaraderie, the thrilling moments on the pitch, and the unwavering support from you, the fans, have made every game, every practice, and every challenge worth it.
“Your passion and dedication have always been a driving force for me and the team. Whether it was a roaring applause in the stands, a word of encouragement after a tough game, or the incredible atmosphere you created at every match, your support has been invaluable.
“You have cheered us on through victories and stood by us during defeats. For that, I am eternally grateful. Playing for Harlequins has been more than just a professional commitment; it has been a true privilege. You all have exemplified what it means to be a part of a strong, spirited community.
“The memories of our shared triumphs and the spirit of perseverance that you embodied will stay with me forever. To the young fans who dream of playing for Harlequins one day, always chase your dreams with passion and dedication.
“Rugby has taught me invaluable life lessons, and I encourage you to embrace every challenge and celebrate every victory, no matter how small.
“As I step into this next chapter of my life, I do so with a heart full of treasured memories and immense gratitude. Though I will no longer be on the field, I will always be a Harlequin at heart, cheering for the team and supporting the sport I love in every possible way.
“Thank you for being the best fans any player could ask for. Your support has been a cornerstone of my career and has made my time with Harlequins truly unforgettable. I will now sit by your side in the stands and cheer the team on with you.”
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