Rugby Union
Vicky Fleetwood is a woman of many talents; a former junior hurdler, a personal trainer and a Rugby World Cup winner. She was also part of England’s bronze medal winning sevens squad in the 2018 Commonwealth Games on Australia’s Gold Coast.
She began playing at 14 after tiring of watching her brother play. Vicky moved to Saracens from Lichfield after the Women’s World Cup in 2014, where she made six appearances.
Despite making her Red Roses debut in August 2011 at the age of 21, Vicky had raced to 50 caps by July 2015. She played the 2017 Women’s World Cup and made three appearances off the bench including in the final against New Zealand.
Vicky moved to the England Sevens programme for a year in 2017/18 but in 2019 she returned to XVs. She also played in the Women’s Six Nations Grand Slam win that year. She was unavailable for England’s 2019 Super eries campaign due to injury but returned for the start of 2019/20. Vicky was named ‘Player of the Match’ in November’s Quilter International against Italy and shone in the 2020 Six Nations, crossing against Scotland, Ireland and Wales.
She retired from first class rugby in 2023 and now runs her own fitness business.
The former Saracens & England Rugby Player is multi-skilled and her roles in retriement have included Personal Trainer, Rugby Coach, Guest Speaker.
ENQUIRIES: If you are interested in partnering with OR booking Vicky for a speaking engagement please email mark@athletemedia.co.uk or call 07952 304340.