Scottish Rugby and Vodafone announce ‘Emma Wassell: Laoch’ documentary

23 Mar 2026

In collaboration with Vodafone, Scottish Rugby has produced a powerful new documentary telling the extraordinary story of Scotland international rugby player Emma Wassell, charting her emotional and physical journey through one of the most challenging periods of her life. 

The film follows Wassell after the discovery of a tumour in her chest, measuring 27cm, which required major surgery, while she was also grappling with the sudden loss of her mother, Pauline. 

Through intimate access and candid interviews, the film explores how Wassell navigated grief, recovery and the pressures of elite sport while facing the very real jeopardy of whether she would be able to pull on a Scotland jersey again. 

A key part of the documentary explores Wassell’s recovery and rehabilitation, guided by Scotland Women’s Lead Clinical Physiotherapist, Flo Laing. Through close collaboration and a carefully structured recovery programme, the documentary highlights the dedication, medical expertise and resilience required to rebuild strength and confidence after major surgery. 

The documentary, titled ‘Emma Wassell: Laoch’, takes its name from the Scottish Gaelic word for ‘warrior’, a phrase that has become especially meaningful within the Scotland Women squad. 

The documentary has been supported by Vodafone, Principal Partner of Scottish Rugby’s Women’s Pathway since 2024, as part of its ‘See It. Believe It.’ campaign, which challenges misconceptions around the women’s game by showcasing the inspiring stories of players and fans.  

Through the partnership, Vodafone is helping drive the growth of women’s rugby in Scotland by supporting the development of a clear talent pipeline, including the Vodafone Regional Training Centres. 

Speaking ahead of the documentary release, Emma said: “Over the last two years I have experienced probably the most difficult period of my life. Grieving the loss of my mum while also dealing with the shock of being diagnosed with a tumour was something I never expected, and there were times when rugby felt very far away. 

“The support I’ve had from my family, my teammates and the staff around the Scotland team has meant everything. Flo and the medical team were incredible throughout the rehabilitation process, helping me rebuild physically and mentally and giving me the confidence to believe I could get back on the pitch again. Being able to return to rugby and wear the Scotland jersey again is something I’ll never take for granted. 

“Sharing my story wasn’t easy, but I hope the documentary shows that even through the toughest moments, the people around you can help you find your way back and achieve your dreams.” 

Euan Lownie, Scottish Rugby’s Content Strategy Lead and Director of the documentary said: “Emma’s story goes far beyond rugby. It’s about a person facing incredibly difficult moments in her life and finding the strength to keep moving forward. Her courage and determination throughout this journey has been remarkable, and I know everyone at Scottish Rugby is incredibly proud of the way she has shared her story so openly. 

“This documentary also highlights the people around the team who support them every day. From the care and expertise of Flo Laing and the medical team during Emma’s rehabilitation, to teammates, family and the management group who stood beside her throughout, it shows the strength of the community that exists within rugby. 

“I’d like to thank Vodafone for collaborating with us on this project, the production team and colleagues across Scottish Rugby for bringing Emma’s story to life.” 

Mark Huckerby, Head of Sponsorship, VodafoneThree, said: “Emma’s road to recovery has been extraordinary, and it’s been brilliant to work with Scottish Rugby to help bring her story to a wider audience, in the hope that it will inspire others facing their own battles – whether that’s in rugby or in life. 

“While the documentary focuses on Emma’s incredible resilience and courage, it’s also a story about the wider support networks that have played such an important role in her journey, and across women’s rugby more broadly, from friends and family to clubs and communities. 

“This is exactly why Vodafone’s support for the women’s game goes far beyond the pitch, as we continue to help power the connections that matter most in these moments.” 

The film will premiere ahead of the Guinness Women’s Six Nations, offering a timely look at the journey behind one of Scotland’s most inspiring athletes. 

Exclusive First Look (Saturday 4 April) 

Scotland Women v England’s Red Roses ticket holders will receive early access to the documentary via a password-protected webpage, giving them the chance to watch ahead of general release. 

Details on how to access the film will be sent directly to ticket buyers via email. 

Fans who have not yet secured their tickets can still do so until midnight on Friday 3 April to unlock this exclusive first look opportunity.  

Public Premiere (Sunday 5 April, 7pm) 

The documentary will premiere on Scottish Rugby’s official YouTube channel, where it will be free to watch globally. 

Fans are encouraged to tune in for a shared watch party experience, with the film remaining available on-demand afterwards. 

Ticketing information:

Be part of a landmark moment for women’s rugby and witness the next chapter of the story live. 

Following Emma’s journey of resilience and return, fans can see the Scotland Women squad in action against England’s Red Roses in the Guinness Women’s Six Nations on Saturday 18 April. 

Secure your tickets now to join the already record-breaking crowd, plus if you purchase your tickets before midnight on Friday 3 April you will receive an ‘Exclusive early access link’ to view Emma Wassell: Laoch  

Tickets are available in the lower West Stand, North and South Stands (adults £21.50) and Upper East Stand (adults £26.50), with significant discounts available for U18s and U12s. 

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 [email protected] with the number of tickets required – these will then be reserved and payment organised. 

The Murrayfield Experience, Scottish Rugby’s official hospitality partners, have marked this historic game by introducing some new hospitality packages, including ‘Bottomless Brunch’ and ‘Street Food Party’ options. 

Buy now.

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