Jodie Cunningham: Women leading the way in rugby league

S11 Ep 7

Jodie Cunningham is one of Rugby League’s most recognisable stars playing for St Helens and England.

She was named Woman of Steel for her incredible form during Saint's treble winning season in 2021, and, having represented England in two world cups, she's now working towards her third as England compete in the Rugby League world cup on home soil this autumn.

A huge advocate for women's sport and equality in the UK, Jodie now works full-time at the RFL as a National Women's and Girls’ Development Manager and is also an ambassador for the Rugby League World Cup.

We explore why physical sports like Rugby League are becoming so appealing to young women, the impact of the Super League and TV coverage on the growth of the women’s game and what it will take for the sport to finally become professional so that the women can be paid to play in the same way as their male colleagues.

Thanks to Sport England who support The Game Changers through the National Lottery.

A Fearless Women production

Executive Producer – Sam Walker

Host – Sue Anstiss

A Fearless Women production

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