EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 06: Scotland's Chloe Rollie scores a try during an Autumn Test match between Scotland and Wales at the Hive Stadium, on September 06, 2024, in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Photo by Ross Parker / SNS Group)

Chloe Rollie has become a cornerstone of the game in Scotland, not only playing for Scotland Women but also the Scotland Women 7s team at the 2022 Commonwealth Games and for the GB7s at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Renowned for her electrifying pace and agility, Chloe won the first of her 77 Scotland caps in 2015 and has scored 26 tries.

Chloe was recently profiled on The One Show on BBC when she returned to Melrose RFC where her love of the game was nurtured. “This place is massive for me,” Chloe says of rugby club, “because it gave me my major stepping stone in life to make rugby my career.” In the interview Chloe sits in the stands at The Greenyards (the home of Melrose RFC) and chats to her big brother about her early days playing the game. Watch it here.

Another perspective on Chloe is provided by her team-mate Rhona Lloyd, part of the series of “Meet my Teammate” player profiles produced by Scottish Gas. “She’s an absolute weapon for Scotland… a try-scoring machine,” says Rhona. Click here to see all the Scottish Gas Meet my Teammate profiles.

Scotland open their Women’s Rugby World Cup campaign this Saturday against their Six Nations rivals, Wales (Saturday 23 August, kick-off 2.45pm, live on BBC Sport).

Scotland v England: Next home game!

And don’t forget, the next time Scotland Women play at home is against England’s Red Roses on the second weekend of the 2026 Guinness Women’s Six Nations Championship. This is the game that’s celebrating the growth of women’s sport by Making Moves and taking the Scotland v England game out of Hive Stadium and into Scottish Gas Murrayfield, as part of the stadium’s 100th birthday celebrations.

Already close to becoming the biggest-ever crowd for a home Scotland Women game, the hope is that by next April, it’ll be played in front of the biggest ever crowd for a standalone women’s sporting event in Scotland!

Best Seat, Best Price Ticket Offer

Fans can choose to sit anywhere for the same great price:

£15 (adults)
£10 (under-18)
£5 (children U12)

The opening offer means a family of four (two adults; two U12s) can secure seats in this prime location for only £40! The introductory ticket offer is still in place but will end soon, i.e. when we reach the highest ever crowd for a home Scotland Women game. Ticket prices will still be very competitive after that, but if you want the discounted prices don’t hang about because we’ve almost reached that highest home crowd target – so go and grab them now!

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Groups and Schools Offer

Scottish Rugby’s ever-popular Groups & Schools Offer is once again available. Located in North and South Stands, tickets are priced £11.50 (Adult) and £6.50 (U18). They must be booked as a single group, but there’s no limit on the number of tickets that can be booked in this way. To book your group, simply email the Ticket Centre at Scottish Gas Murrayfield on [email protected] with the number of tickets required – these will then be reserved and payment organised.

 

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