Triumph through Adversity in Rugby - Stories from Ludwig & Lottie

Triumph through Adversity in Rugby - Stories from Ludwig & Lottie

Author: The More Library March 12, 2026 Duration: 14:39

We wanted to explore how triumph through adversity is shown through the game of Rugby. We share with you the inclusivity of the sport as we interview The Stonyhurst College 1st XV rugby captain who captained the 2026 Lancashire cup winning team Ludwig Haegllmigk. We also Interviewed Lottie Emily Knowles who captained the England deaf team and has played for Skipton Rugby Union.


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