Sadia Kabeya: 'Meeting other players who look like me brought me out of my shell – I can be myself now'

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England's Rugby World Cup winner on fitting in, developing a special scrum cap and that 'wow' Red Roses triumph at Twickenham

When the final whistle blew, relief washed over Sadia Kabeya. In front of a record crowd, she hugged her England teammate Lucy Packer and only then realised that the Red Roses had won the Rugby World Cup. The final against Canada had been so "gruelling", Kabeya found it hard to believe they were world champions until she heard that sound. "It was amazing," Kabeya says. "The full-time whistle was a lot of relief, a chance to breathe out and then: 'Wow, we've done it.'"

England's triumph capped a dominant three years, a 33-game winning run, but the off-field impact is what Kabeya remembers most. In particular, getting off the team bus to be greeted by thousands of supporters and the roar from the 81,885-strong Twickenham crowd after the anthems.

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