Poppy Leitch

Position

Lock

Test Caps

7

Club

Exeter Chiefs Women

Secondary Image

Age

27

U20 Caps

8

Poppy Leitch

Leitch earned her England debut against Italy in the 2016 Six Nations Championship and was involved in the side that won a Grand Slam in 2019.Poppy studied at the University of Exeter, where she was integral in the Women's 1st XV winning back-to-back BUCS gold titles. She was recently included in Simon Middleton's squad for the 2023 TikTok Women's Six Nations.
  • Career Path
  • 2015 England Women U18 7's Bristol Bears Women England Women National Academy
  • 2016 England Women England Women u20
  • 2019 Bristol Bears Women II
  • 2020 Exeter Chiefs Women
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Position guide
What is a Lock?

The second row, or locks, are usually among the biggest physical presences on a team, required to provide power in the scrum, a jumper in the lineout and a big ball-carrying option. Renowned for their physicality, work rate and mobility.

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