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Radio Cornwall,8 mins

'...it was about the passion and putting on the red rose ....' - Cornwall's Sam Bunyan on her time playing for England

Jack Murley

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It's been less than a month since England Women routed Scotland to regain the Six Nations title - and claim a ninth Grand Slam. You can still watch the highlights on the BBC Sport website; and thousands turned out at Sandy Park to watch when the Red Roses played one of their games across the border in Devon. But it's not always been that way - in fact, in recent history, things were very, very different for the national rugby side. Sam Bunyan is a PE teacher at Mullion School - but also played for England at a time when women had to pay for their own kit and weren't even given caps. She's been speaking to BBC Radio Cornwall's Jack Murley for 'Saturday Morning Live'.

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