Zoe Harrison
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Position

Fly Half

Test Caps

55

Club

Saracens Women

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Age

26

U20 Caps

11

Zoe Harrison

Zoe started playing rugby as it ran in the family. Her father John, who formerly represented Wales Schools, and brothers Alex and Eddie, the former of whom spent time with Wasps and featured for their A League side. The fly half made the step up to senior rugby in the 2016-17 season with Saracens, where she was named players’ player of the year. She started both the 2018 and 2019 Premier 15s finals for Saracens. Her England bow arrived in 2017 against Canada where she made three appearances as a replacement in the autumns and kicked her first points from the tee. She featured in all five games of the 2019 Six Nations, starting the final three games as the Red Roses won the Grand Slam. She has been an integral part of the Red Roses' success in ensuing Six Nations tournaments. Zoe lifted the 2022 Premier 15s title with Saracens and was recently named in John Mitchell’s squad for the 2025 Guinness Women’s Six Nations.

England statistics
534
Mins played
17.23
Avg. Min. Per Game
30
Wins
0
Draws
1
Losses
Attack
Points 0
Tries 0
Try assists 0
Defenders Beaten 0
Carries 0
Metres carried 0
Avg. Meters Per Carry 0
Clean Breaks 0
Kicking
Penalties 0
Conversions 0
Drop Goals 0
Penalties converted 0%
Conversions Converted 0
Open Play
Passes 0
Offloads 0
Pass Success 0%
Defence
Tackles 0
Turnovers 0
Tackle Success 0%
  • Career Path
  • 2015 England Women U18 7's
  • 2016 England Women u20 Saracens Women
  • 2017 England Women National Academy England Women
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Position guide
What is a Fly Half?

The fly half, or 10, is tactically aware, confident under pressure and vocal. The first receiver of the ball from the scrum half, they are often the key figure in organising a team’s attack and defence - quick decision making and outstanding handling and kicking skills are essential.

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