Gillian Florence Explained

Birth Place:Hudson, Quebec
School:Hudson High
John Abbott College
University:McGill University
Occupation:Technical writer
Position:Flanker
Youthclubs1:Hudson High
Youthyears1:1987–1992
Amatteam1:Ste. Anne de Bellevue RFC
Amatyears1:1989–2011
Amatteam2:Lady Islanders
Amatyears2:1992?–1994?
Amatteam3:McGill Marlets
Amatyears3:1995–1996
Amatteam4:Nova Scotia Keltics
Amatyears4:2017–
Ru Province1:Quebec
Ru Provinceyears1:1993–2011
Repyears1:1994–2011
Repcaps1:67
Coachteams1:McGill Marlets
Coachyears1:2008–?
Coachteams2:Ste. Anne de Bellevue RFC
Coachyears2:2012–2013

Gillian Florence is a Canadian rugby union player who has participated in five world cups (1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, and 2010). Starting out as a prop on the national team, she became one of Canada's top flankers.

Florence first started playing rugby in high school (1987–1992) in Grade ten[1] and John Abbott College (1992–1994).[2] Her first cap was at the 1994 Women's Rugby World Cup, at the age of 18, and retired in 2011.[3] She represented Quebec for eighteen years and played for Ste. Anne de Bellevue for twenty-two years.

Having played one season with McGill University in 1995–1996, her national schedule conflicted with the university team's schedule.[4]

She was a member of the World XV that played against the New Zealand Black Ferns in 2003.

Florence became an assistant coach for the McGill Marlets in 2008, a decade after graduating.

In 2011, Florence, along with Brooke Hilditch and Megan Gibbs protested Canada's "pay-to-play" system for women in non-World Cup years by refusing to pay the $2,900 to play in the 2011 Nations Cup.[5] After retiring, she coached her club, Ste Anne de Bellevue, in 2012 and 2013. She is now on the Monty Heald Fund committee which aims to eliminate the "pay to play" experience.[6]

She returned to the rugby pitch in 2017 and suited up for the Nova Scotia Keltics.[7]

Honours

An annual Rugby Canada award is named in her honour and is given to a "player who best represents the qualities of Canadian rugby as voted by her teammates." Recipients include Andrea Burk (2014),[11] Barbara Mervin (2015),[12] Julianne Zussman (2016),[13] Kelly Russell (2017),[14] Laura Russell (2018)[15] and Olivia DeMerchant (2019).[16]

Personal life

In 1998, she graduated from McGill University with a bachelor's degree in Education. In Montreal she worked for Caterpillar, for Ultra Electronics in Nova Scotia, and now Kinduct in Halifax. She moved to rural Nova Scotia when she was eight months pregnant. She lives with her partner, firefighter Aaron Graham, is mother of two children.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Former Hudson High student hooked on rugby inducted into new Canada Hall of Fame . James . Parry . 2017-02-23 . 2018-12-03.
  2. Web site: McGill grad Gillian Florence selected for induction to Rugby Canada Hall of Fame. McGill University Athletics.
  3. Web site: Gillian Florence . Rugby Canada Annual Awards & Hall of Fame Inductions . 2018-12-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181017192714/http://awards.rugbycanada.ca/gillian-florence.html . October 17, 2018 . dead .
  4. Web site: In conversation with Marlet Rugby alumna Gillian Florence . Joe . Khammar . 2017-02-14 . 2018-12-02.
  5. Web site: Female rugby stars won't pay to play . 2011-07-28 . 2012-12-02 . Mary . Ormsby.
  6. Web site: MONTY HEALD NATIONAL WOMEN'S FUND – Canadian Rugby Foundation. January 26, 2019.
  7. Web site: The Nova Scotia Keltics a blueprint for success . Andrea . Burke . 2018-12-02.
  8. Book: Brown, Mathew.. Rugby for dummies. 2011. Wiley. Growden, Greg., Guthrie, Patrick, 1962–. 9781118043325. 3rd. Mississauga, Ont.. 318. 731322674.
  9. Book: Brown, Mathew.. Rugby for dummies. 2004. J. Wiley & Sons Canada. Growden, Greg., Guthrie, Patrick, 1962–. 0470834056. Etobicioke, Ont.. 304. 56588648.
  10. Web site: 2018 Hall of Distinction unveiled . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20200329050303/http://www.johnabbott.qc.ca/2018-hall-distinction-unveiled/ . 29 March 2020.
  11. Web site: 2014 Recipients. Rugby Canada Awards Night.
  12. Web site: 2015 Recipients. Rugby Canada Awards Night.
  13. Web site: 2016 Recipients. Rugby Canada Awards Night.
  14. Web site: Rugby Canada names 2017 Award Winners – Americas Rugby News. www.americasrugbynews.com. March 10, 2018.
  15. Web site: Awards and Recognition. 2021-05-01. Rugby Canada. en.
  16. Web site: WATCH: Rugby Canada 2019 Annual Awards. 2021-05-01. Rugby Canada. en.