Chloe Rollie
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Bio
A skillful sevens and 15s player, Chloe Rollie currently plays as a full back for the Scotland women's rugby union team and Loughborough Lightning. She earned her first cap as an outside centre in 2015 before switching to the number 15 jersey.
Chloe Rollie was born on 26 June 1995 in Edinburgh. She grew up in Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders and began playing rugby at the age of eight. She initially trained with the minis at Jed-Forest before moving through the age groups at Galashiels.
Rollie's rugby club career began when she left school and signed for Melrose RFC. Three years later, at the age of 19, she transferred to the Murrayfield Wanderers. She stayed with the club for two years and won two league titles.
Before long, her professional career was underway. She joined Lille MRCV in 2017 and made her debut for Harlequins Women in 2019. She won the Premiership in 2021 before signing with Exeter Chiefs for the 2021/22 season. Rollie transferred to Loughborough Lightning in 2023.
In addition to her club career, Rollie is a prominent player for the national team. She made her debut for Scotland at the 2015 Six Nations and scored her first international try at the 2017 tournament—she delivered a brace of tries in Scotland's 14-12 win against Italy.
Since then, Rollie has become a Six Nations stalwart. She scored three tries in 2018, crossed the line once in 2019 and twice in 2022. Later that year, she made the squad for the delayed 2021 Rugby World Cup.
She delivered her best performance at the 2023 Six Nations. She scored three tries at the tournament; her third was a stunning effort that sealed Scotland’s 36-10 win over Ireland. This performance earned Rollie a place in the 2023 Six Nations Team of the Championship. Later that year, she won the inaugural WXV 2. Her 15s success aside, Rollie is also an accomplished sevens player.
A player who never fails to deliver, we can't wait to watch Chloe Rollie's next win.