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       there’s a will’, Woman’s Hour,      tingly moment when Roy French       playing as one of their six repre-
                                                                               sentatives in the first-ever Lan-
                                           commentates: “And that’s a bee-
       phone-ins, articles in The Times
 Sophie Cox  and The Daily Telegraph - broad-  oootiful long pass from Sophie   cashire versus Yorkshire U-13
                                                                               game. During her secondary
       sheets that rarely gave rugby
                                           Cox”, as she sets up Rochdale’s
       league a mention.  Supportive ar-
                                           winning try.
                                                                               school years at Crossley Heath
       ticles full of enthusiasm and praise                                    School in Halifax, she continued
       for Sophie’s dream to play at       However, the honorary treasurer     to play rugby league, and with
       Wembley also followed in the rug-   of ERSL, Jim Forshaw, echoed the    her two younger sisters, Rosalind
       by league press; League Express     sentiments of the diehards and      and Charlotte, played for Halifax
       and David Hadfield (regarded as     doubters, he said: “On a personal   Ladies. On one memorable occa-
 25 years since   ‘rugby league’s most respected   level I have grave reservations   sion, they beat London Broncos at
       writer’) were particularly at the
                                           about girls playing rugby league
                                                                               Stanley Park, Blackpool in the final
 Sophie changed   forefront of the campaign.  football because of the high de-  of the national nines.
 the view of rugby   Eventually, the ESRL gave permis-  gree of physical involvement.”  At one stage of the game all three
 league forever  sion for Sophie to play at Wembley  Natural justice, equal opportuni-  sisters were on the pitch together

       and duly made good their promise    ties and common sense prevailed,    - making up a third of the team.
 The 1 May 2018 marked the 25th   Sophie could not be part of the   and numerous other women’s   to review their constitution at   as the-then Honorary Secretary
 anniversary of when a young   Rochdale team because rule one   organisations. All wanted Sophie   their AGM in June, changing the   of ERSL, Ray Unsworth, said: “In   Sophie continued to play rugby
 girl from Rochdale, Sophie Cox,   of their constitution, drawn up 25   to play at Wembley for Rochdale,   word ‘schoolboys’ to ‘schoolchil-  view of the evidence about So-  until the age of 19, when her main
 changed the face of rugby league   years before, stated that games   as did the professional body of the   dren.’  phie, we decided it was a special   sport of judo took first place, lead-
 as she became the first girl to play   were to be organised for boys.”  RFL”.  case and cleared the way for her   ing to two Olympic appearances
 the sport at Wembley.  Thus, girls in future years would   to play at Wembley. We will now   and reigning as UK champion at
 In his report for the North West   Such was the controversy around   not have to face the same ob-  look carefully at the constitution,   her weight for seven years.
 Until 1993, the annual curtain   Counties Schools Rugby 1993-94   a girl playing at Wembley, then-  stacles that Sophie had battled   which makes no mention of girls,
 raiser to the RFL Challenge Cup   the-then secretary, Antony Twist,   secretary of the ESRL Tony Tucker   successfully to overcome. They   simply because there were no   25 years on, Sophie, now 36, hap-
 Final at Wembley, then the thrill-  recalled: “We had faced criticism   quoted the decision to let Sophie,   would, as Blue Peter’s Diane Lou-  girls playing when it was written,   pily married and is living in
 ing climax to the season, had   of the last development side from   who had three sporty sisters, play   ise Jordan put it, ‘be able to tread   but Sophie is the first girl to come   Rochdale, with her three-year-old
 always been known as the ‘school-  our region to play in the curtain   as a major reason for his resigna-  in her bootsteps.’   through to a representative side,   son, Leo .
 boy’s’ game’.   raiser and so this time we made   tion.  and that has concentrated our
 great efforts to ensure we secured   The seven-minute Blue Peter   minds.”    Sophie’s career is now focused on
 However, on 1 May of that year,   the best possible team. After a   Unsurprisingly, a whirlwind of me-  coverage of Sophie and her team   being a sporting mentor, teaching
 that view was flipped with the   secret ballot, it was the decision   dia swirled around Sophie and her   playing at Wembley provides an   Sophie’s appearance at Wembley   and coaching judo and jiu jitsu,
 headline, ‘Rugby ace Sophie is   of the executive that Rochdale be   family, beginning with a feature   exciting, entertaining and enjoy-  was by no means the peak of her   and delivering seminars about her
 Wembley’s First Lady’, heralding   nominated.  entitled ‘Sophie’s choice is denied’   able tale of Sophie’s journey to   rugby playing career. She played   sporting journey in all its aspects.
 a momentous change in the way   in The Independent the day before   Wembley; even 25 years on, it’s a   for Rochdale Ravens, including
 that people viewed rugby league,   “There would be no criticism this   her 11th birthday.
 and the way it should be played.  time, we had done everything
 by the book, we had taken more   The media focus was positive and
 The Daily Express report read:   care than ever, we covered all the   thought-provoking, presenting the
 “Sophie Cox will today step into   angles – or so we thought.   case not only for equal opportuni-
 sporting history when she be-  ties for girls in rugby league but
 comes the first girl to play rugby   “What followed had far reaching   also raising the wider issues of   Sophie stepped into
 league at Wembley.  effects on the whole of school-  the image and place of  girls and   sporting history in
 boy rugby league. What became   women in contact sport: the next
 “Originally selected to play for   known as ‘The Sophie Cox Affair’   day - Sophie’s eleventh birthday - a   1993 when she
 Rochdale Schools U-11 and then   brought Schools Rugby League   television crew from BBC North   became the first girl
 for North West Counties Schools,   into the national press, onto the   West was at Sophie’s house in Lit-
 Sophie’s dream of treading on   television and radio, the ESRL   tleborough and a feature broad-  to play rugby league
 the hallowed turf was shattered   secretary had letters from MPs,   cast that evening.  at Wembley
 a week before her 11th birthday,   Parliamentary Committees, Doc-
 23 December 1992. The English   tors, the DFE, the Sports Council,   Further detailed features followed
 Schools Rugby League ruled that   the Women’s Sports Foundation   on ITV (Look North), ‘Where
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