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Jo Yapp diary - part eight

Jo Yapp is usually the P.E. teacher at Bewdley High School. Join her in our exclusive diary as she captains the England team at the 2006 Women's Rugby World Cup...

Jo Yapp

The 2006 Six Nations Grand Slam winners, who are ranked second for the tournament behind the reigning World champions the Black Ferns, will be led by Worcester scrum-half Jo Yapp.

Jo, whose family farm in Clee Hill, is a P.E. teacher at Bewdley High School.

This is her 3rd World Cup after representing England in Holland in 1998 and Spain in 2002.

England prepared for the tournament with a three week programme in England and five days training in Calgary.

Throughout the tournament BBC Hereford and Worcester will be running an exclusive diary from Jo in Canada.

Jo Yapp's diary:
Tuesday 5 September

The day after a match is usually a little more relaxed for most players, but because I was on the bench for Monday's game against South Africa, I started the day off with weight training in the morning, followed by pool recovery work and then game analysis.

At lunchtime I had a meeting with a French journalist to preview our game against them on Friday, before the whole squad went out for some R & R time.

I headed out to see my Dad and sister for lunch, who have just arrived in Canada, and it was really nice to see them, having been in camp for four weeks and then a week here at the World Cup.

We also had a nice break from rugby in the evening with the players going out for a social to the local bowling alley, which was amusing to say the least.

I am glad my rugby is a lot better than my bowling!

ENGLAND'S WORLD CUP SCHEDULE:

September 8

England v France at St. Albert RFC, Edmonton. KO 5pm local time.

September 12 - Semi-finals:

1st v 4th (M19), St. Albert. KO 5pm local time.

2nd v 3rd (M20), Ellerslie Rugby Park. KO 5pm local time.

5th v 8th (M21), St. Albert. KO 2.30pm local time.

6th v 7th (M22), Ellerslie Rugby Park. KO 2.30pm local time.

9th v 12th (M23), St. Albert. KO 12pm local time.

10th v 11th (M24), Ellerslie Rugby Park. KO 12pm.

September 16 - Consolation Finals (All Ellerslie Rugby Park):

Loser M21 v Loser M22. KO 5pm.

Winner M23 v Winner M24. KO 2.30pm.

Loser M23 v Loser M24. KO 12pm.

September 17 - Finals (All at the Commonwealth Stadium)

Winner M21 v Winner M 22. KO 12pm.

Loser M19 v Loser M20. KO 2.30pm.

Winner M19 v Winner M20. KO 5pm.

last updated: 18/09/06
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