Get to know Langley Sesega

Thu, Jun 3, 2021, 5:41 PM
Bryce Conway
by Bryce Conway
<p>Langley Sesega</p>
<p>Langley Sesega</p>

With the Super W 2021 campaign just around the corner, we’re catching up with the squad to gain insight into their unique journey to professional rugby.

This week we caught up with Langley Sesega.

What was your first ever rugby experience? How old were you and why did you start playing initially?

School sevens competition was my first rugby experience when I was 15 years old.
Our school rugby coach wanted to field a sevens team at the competition and asked a few girls including myself if we would be keen to give it a go and we said yes.

What is your most memorable rugby moment to date?

Playing for Australia in 2017 with the most talented group of girls I have ever come across. Being able to travel to some unbelievable countries and win a gold medal, as well as having all the hard work and training pay off.

What would you say to younger females wanting to get into the sport?

If it is your dream, I encourage you to take the opportunities that you are given here in WA, whether it’s at school, through a club, or a professional program. I mett All my closest friends through rugby. You will meet amazing people, be handed all sorts of opportunities, and get to travel to some unreal places.

It is a big commitment and a lot of hard work involved but it is 100% worth it and more.

Stay tuned as we get to know more about the talented women from the Western Force Super W team in the coming weeks.

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