The 1996 Nice Britain Lionesses have grow to be the primary crew to be inducted into the Rugby League Corridor of Fame.
They clinched a historic 2-1 Check collection win in Australia on the first-ever ladies’s rugby league tour there in 1996.
Lisa McIntosh grew to become the primary black girl to captain a Nice Britain aspect in any sport as she led the squad of 26 gamers to victory.
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Jane Banks and Michelle Land have additionally adopted McIntosh, Brenda Dobek and Sally Milburn into the Corridor of Fame.
The 5 all performed very important roles on the 1996 Tour which was completely self-funded, with the squad and workers – together with coach Ian Harris and assistant coach Jackie Sheldon – elevating £50,000.
They continue to be the one ladies’s crew from the Northern Hemisphere to beat Australia in a three-Check collection and was a catalyst for the event of the ladies’s and ladies’ recreation within the UK.
“I’m so proud that what we did again in 1996 has been recognised by the RFL. It was an actual group effort from begin to end, beginning with the elevating of funds to get us there to the third and closing Check match and supplied nice impetus for ladies’s rugby league in Nice Britain,” McIntosh mentioned.
“I’ve improbable reminiscences of the tour, the travelling, the coaching, the crew bonding and particularly the ultimate Check the place we held out to win by such a small margin. That was testomony to our expertise, health, dedication and crew spirit.
“All of us realized classes which have stayed with us all through our lives and I am proud that we impressed the youthful era and so they benefited from what we did 28 years in the past.
“Profitable the Ashes in Australia isn’t any imply feat and recognition is lengthy overdue however I thank the RFL for inducting us into the Corridor of Fame and I’m enormously proud that the 1996 Nice Britain Lionesses have grow to be the primary crew to be included.”
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She added: “I would additionally prefer to congratulate Jane Banks and Shelley Land who each performed an infinite function in us profitable that tour.
“I made many lifelong buddies and people bonds stay right this moment and I wish to congratulate each one among my teammates who took half in that historic tour.”
Julia Lee, the driving pressure behind historical past and group mission Ladies in Rugby League, additionally blazed a path as the primary girl to officiate males’s video games.
Lee travelled to Australia in 1996 as a referee and he or she mentioned: “All people at Ladies in Rugby League is completely thrilled by the information.
“Very good athletes with expertise, ability and skill, led by a training crew that guided them to be the very best they could possibly be, bodily and mentally.
“All of us salute the gamers and workers of the 1996 Tour for what they achieved in Australia and what it set in movement by way of the ladies’s recreation.
“They had been pioneers and we ship our congratulations to them on their well-deserved recognition and induction into the Corridor of Fame.”
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