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Heather Moyse
Name
Heather Moyse
Date of birth
23-07-1978
Country
Canada
Height
178cm
Weight
72.5 kg
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The leading try-scorer at Women's Rugby World Cup 2006, Heather Moyse is a wonderfully talented athlete who boasts an Olympic Gold medal to her sporting triumphs.

Following a career threatening injury in 2008 when Moyse broke her shoulder, she concentrated on bobsleigh, her other sporting passion, and followed a fourth place at the 2006 Winter Olympics with a Gold medal on home soil in Vancouver in February this year as breakman to Kaillie Humphries.

A proponent of Canada's exciting counter-attacking style coupled with her own vision and speed, the full back is a constant threat and her seven tries in the last Rugby World Cup meant she topped the individual points table.

Setting her sights again to Rugby, she returned to the Canada national team in June this year and scored the winning try as her side beat North American rivals USA 14-8 in a drawn two-test series.

Winning Olympic Gold together with her exceptional showing at the last tournament will ensure the pressure of World Cup Rugby is something the 32-year-old Hello! Canada cover-star can negotiate with her usual grace and composure.

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