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Emma Sing staying 'home' after re-signing with Gloucester Hartpury

GLOUCESTER, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 1: Gloucester-Hartpury's Emma Sing in action during the Premiership Women's Rugby match between Gloucester Rugby-Hartpury Women v Loughborough Lightning at Kingsholm Stadium on February 1, 2026 in Gloucester, England. (Photo by Bob Bradford - CameraSport via Getty Images)

England full-back Emma Sing has described Gloucester Hartpury as “home” upon re-signing with the three-time Premiership Women’s Rugby champions.

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The 25-year-old has been an integral figure in the West Country as the club have lifted three consecutive English league titles. For the past two seasons Sing has led the league with points scored and was named in the 2024/25 PWR Team of the Season.

Fresh from helping the Red Roses with the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup, Sing has scored 107 points in PWR to put Gloucester Hartpury at the top of the table with 14 wins from 14 heading into the Guinness Women’s Six Nations.

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Sing said: “Continuing my journey with Gloucester Hartpury is something I’m really excited about.

“From the moment I joined, this club has felt like home. Having come through Hartpury, it’s a place that’s played a massive role in my development, and I’m grateful for the support I’ve had along the way.

“What we’ve built over the past few seasons has been special, but there’s still a lot more we want to achieve. The group is ambitious, and I’m excited to be part of what comes next.”

Sing has come through the pathway at the Circus and is both a Hartpury College and University graduate. She made her debut in the 2018/19 season.

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In 2022 the 25-year-old earned her England debut and got her first start during the 2023 edition of the Women’s Six Nations.

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Last weekend in Edinburgh, Sing started at full-back and scored a try as the Red Roses beat Scotland 84-7 at Scottish Gas Murrayfield in front of a record standalone women’s sporting event crowd of 30,498.

Dan Murphy, Gloucester Hartpury Head of Rugby, said: “Emma has been a class player for us over a sustained period now. She’s renowned for her kicking game, and alongside that brings real strength in defence and excellent positional awareness.

“She’s played a huge role in what we’ve achieved as a club, and just as importantly, she gives a lot back off the field as well. Through her work with Gloucester Rugby Foundation, she’s helping to inspire the next generation to pick up a rugby ball, which says a lot about her as a person. Having her commit her future here is a huge boost to everyone involved.”

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