Face the fires and rugby players – Jenni Sceble lives the dream

Scable was somehow a surprise package in the six female nations this year, starting from the head each in the first two games.
It is one of the handfuls of players playing rugby in Wales, with most of the team that made their trade in the women’s rugby of the Premiership England (PWR).
His career began in Llandaff North before two seasons with Gwalia Lightning in the Celtic Challenge, who led Spelble to the attention of the new head of the Coach of Wales Sean Lynn, who is clearly a fan.
While the last time Wales underwent a strong defeat by England at the Stadium of the Principality, it was a moment of pinch for Scable.
Not only did he celebrate the score against the best world team, but was actually his first attempt in rugby.
“Insane, it hasn’t settled yet, it was fantastic,” he told BBC Sport Wales.
“I was shocked when I did it and I had to reinforce myself and come back into the game. It was simply incredible and the noise, I never experienced anything like that.
“It was the first time I played in front of a crowd of the house and I had a record crowd was incredible.
“I think I have to have five minutes after the six nations to let everything turned on.”