The Bitter End of Jade Konkel and Scottish Women’s Rugby
A six-minute conversation marked the end of Jade Konkel’s 13-year career with the Scotland rugby team. Of the 32 players in the World Cup squad, only 15 had guaranteed contracts before the tournament, leaving the rest in an uncertain situation. Konkel was not among the lucky ones. In her meeting with the senior management of the Scottish Rugby Union, Konkel was informed that the decision not to renew her contract was based on her performance. “That was interesting, as I was the player of the season at Harlequins,” she commented with a resigned smile. The team’s depth and individual circumstances were also mentioned. All of this, summarized in six minutes. Six minutes for 74 international matches.Konkel, a firefighter by profession, was the first professional women’s rugby player hired by Scotland in 2016. That chapter came to an end in the match against England, where her team was defeated.“That’s what doesn’t sit right with me,” Konkel declared, shortly after England ended Scotland’s hopes in the World Cup.
Jade Konkel

Contractual disputes in Scotland have been a problem in their participation in the World Cup. Although captain Rachel Malcolm tried to divert attention from these issues, the situation was a constant burden for the players, who had to do job interviews during the tournament, planning for the uncertain post-World Cup future.“It’s been a difficult couple of months, with all of us receiving shocking news right before a World Cup, which isn’t the best preparation,” she said. “There have been so many little conversations, background noise, and the fact that we reached the quarter-finals is, I’m not going to lie, without the help of the SRU.”
Jade Konkel
The origin of all this goes back to before the Six Nations. “I think the original proposal was to solve all this before the championship. But it kept being postponed,” said a source. “I just don’t think it was a priority for the Union.” Ultimata were issued, but an agreement was finally reached to extend the contracts until the end of the World Cup. In 2022, 28 contracts were awarded. The exact number available this time is uncertain. The players wanted the whole team to be contracted, but only 15 received offers. Legends like Konkel were left in a professional limbo, while support staff were also affected.
“It was a total disaster,” a source said.
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In mid-July, Malcolm told the press: “The preparation has not been ideal at all. It has been very detrimental. My goal as captain is to make my players feel like superwomen, to feel valued and that they belong, and the processes that have been carried out behind the scenes have done almost the opposite of those three things.”
In the team’s announcement, winger Rhona Lloyd, who is under contract, said: “There are many in the team who are going to this World Cup, more than half the team, who will not leave with contracts. That’s a lot of pressure for a player to perform, without knowing if you have a job in the coming months.” As a leading figure, Malcolm tried to put aside contract talks to focus on the tournament.
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And so we come to Konkel. Malcolm said: “She embodies what it means to play for Scotland and play with a thistle on your chest. I think words can never do justice.” For Konkel, his final message with the Scotland shirt was to seek change.“Support us and support women’s rugby,” said Rachel McLachlan. “That’s all we ask. We want to be the best in the world, we want to win these difficult matches, and for that, we need support.” Evie Gallagher said the players want the SRU “to respect us as a group.”
Rachel McLachlan and Evie Gallagher
“Respect us,” she said. “Know that this is a program in which we invest our lives.”
Jade Konkel