00:00Rugby has always been thought of as that very masculine sport and stereotype for people who play it and
00:06Myself and all the girls playing sevens and fifteens, I think are really breaking that stereotype
00:10We're wearing makeup because we want to make it, we want to wear it, it makes us feel good
00:15And I think we're showing that it doesn't take away from how we play on the field
00:18So my lipstick doesn't take away from how hard I hit, from how I read the game, from how I run
00:23It's just something that we do to kind of say an F you to those
00:27Standards and what is that thought of us as a man's sport. We went into this tournament
00:33Having heard if you don't get a medal
00:35We might not have a program next year and that stuck with us because we wanted to
00:39We want this program to last and we wanted to make it better for the next young generation that comes in
00:43But then winning a medal, sometimes it doesn't still feel real
00:46But it's like it just feel like my shoulders can relax a little bit
00:49And I think I'll remember like I'll remember Smith, my teammate, running down the field to score that last try and how
00:54I was like we're gonna do this and I can still see your numbers and like knowing that we were doing it
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