90 Days play – the story of how Scotland saved the 1994 Women’s World Cup
How Scotland saved the 1994 Women’s Rugby World Cup. A true story of how the power of self-belief changed the game of rugby forever.
Set in the 1990s, 90 Days tells the story of how Scotland’s first women’s rugby players galvanised the Scottish rugby community to become the unlikely saviours of the 1994 Women’s Rugby World Cup after its sudden cancellation by the powerful rugby elite.
Thirty years on, the story lifts the lid on the huge challenges the women’s game faced in the early years and celebrates the positive changes in women’s sport over three decades.
Uplifting, musical and moving, 90 Days lifts a glass to friendship, tenacity, empowerment, and love.
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