
18. Dr Georgia Page
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02/19/21 • 42 min
A bloodied Page shot to instant fame in 2015 while playing rugby for Lindenwood Uni in St Louis as the "Rugby War Goddess" after breaking her nose in the opening minutes of a college rugby sevens game. What was supposed to be a five-year scholarship in Missouri ended 12 months later after realising her degree wouldn't be transferrable back home in Australia. After stints with the QLD Reds, Bond Uni Sevens and Melbourne Rebels over the past 4 years, Page has returned to Sydney and opted play rugby league for the first time after coming to the realisation she had missed the vibes of team sport. Dr Page is a qualified osteopath outside of her sporting career. Enjoy the chat as we cover off on womens sport, training and how she sees both games evolving over the next few years!
A bloodied Page shot to instant fame in 2015 while playing rugby for Lindenwood Uni in St Louis as the "Rugby War Goddess" after breaking her nose in the opening minutes of a college rugby sevens game. What was supposed to be a five-year scholarship in Missouri ended 12 months later after realising her degree wouldn't be transferrable back home in Australia. After stints with the QLD Reds, Bond Uni Sevens and Melbourne Rebels over the past 4 years, Page has returned to Sydney and opted play rugby league for the first time after coming to the realisation she had missed the vibes of team sport. Dr Page is a qualified osteopath outside of her sporting career. Enjoy the chat as we cover off on womens sport, training and how she sees both games evolving over the next few years!
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