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Natasha May "Mo" Hunt (born 21 March 1989) is an English
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player who plays scrum-half for Gloucester-Hartpury and for
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. She is also a qualified teacher.


Personal life

Hunt attended Dene Magna School. Hunt is a qualified teacher and previously trained at King Edward's School Birmingham in PE, before teaching at Sir Graham Balfour School in Stafford, also as a PE teacher. Hunt communicates with fans via the use of
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and her inspirations in rugby are the former England Women's captain Sue Day and Susie Appleby.


England

Hunt has represented England Under 20s, England A, England sevens as well as the
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. Hunt played for England in the RBS 6 Nations as well as in the rugby 7s world tournament, winning both. In 2014, Hunt made several appearances for England Women, helping them achieve their second world title and earning a professional contract in the process. She was named in the squad for the 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup in
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. She was in the starting team for the World Cup final 2017. Hunt played in the starting line up in the Women's Six Nation's Squad against Scotland, winning 80–0. The team finished the tournament as Grand Slam champions 2019. She was called into the Red Roses side for the 2025 Six Nations Championship on 17 March.


Honours

* RBS 6 Nations Rugby Women's winner 2012 * Women's rugby 7s world tournament winner * 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup * Allianz Premier 15s Champion 2022/23 * Premiership Women's Rugby Champion 2023–24 *Premiership Women's Rugby Champions 2024–25


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Natasha Hunt
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Natasha 'Mo' Hunt
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