Bryony Field (@bryonyfield) 's Twitter Profile
Bryony Field

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calendar_today29-07-2019 22:13:45

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Loughborough Sport (@lborosport) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On the second day of this year’s summer graduations, Loughborough Lightning Rugby ⚡️ player Bryony Field shares her story, before graduating today. Bryony gave advice to the next generation of students, as well as outlining what made her experience so special. Loughborough University #lborograd

Saracens Women (@saracenswomen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📝 𝗪𝗲𝗹𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗲, 𝗕𝗿𝘆𝗼𝗻𝘆 Saracens are delighted to confirm the arrival of Bryony Field, who joins from Loughborough Lightning. #YourSaracens💫 | Randstad UK

📝 𝗪𝗲𝗹𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗲, 𝗕𝗿𝘆𝗼𝗻𝘆

Saracens are delighted to confirm the arrival of <a href="/BryonyField/">Bryony Field</a>, who joins from Loughborough Lightning.

#YourSaracens💫 | <a href="/RandstadJobs/">Randstad UK</a>
Loughborough Lightning Rugby ⚡️ (@lightningrugby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lightning can confirm that Bryony Field has departed the club to join Saracens. We wish her all the best on the next stage of her journey! Read more below: northamptonsaints.co.uk/womens-rugby/n… #LightningRugby

RugbyPass (@rugbypass) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The Allianz Cup is really important as a time for me to get used to the way players around me play the game and to learn how to play off that." ✍️ Matt Merritt (he/him) speaks to Bryony Field and Kim Oliver as he previews the start of the Allianz Cup. rugbypass.com/news/allianz-c…

OptaJonny (@optajonny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

19 - ellie kildunne beat 19 defenders against Canada, the most ever recorded by Opta for a #RedRoses player in a single match, surpassing the previous best of 17 (Danielle Waterman v Italy in 2017 & Abigail Dow v USA in 2021). Unstoppable.

19 - <a href="/elliekildunne/">ellie kildunne</a> beat 19 defenders against Canada, the most ever recorded by Opta for a #RedRoses player in a single match, surpassing the previous best of 17 (Danielle Waterman v Italy in 2017 &amp; Abigail Dow v USA in 2021). Unstoppable.