Donna Rodgers was part of the Great Britain squad that toured Australia in 2002.
A woman who played rugby league for her country two decades ago has finally got her international cap.
Ms Rodgers, who is a development and learning manager, played three Test matches and a number of friendlies on the Australian tour.She said the four-week trip was "intense" but "rewarding", adding: "It was an amazing opportunity to not only represent my country in a sport I loved, along so many talented women, but to experience the sport in another culture.
"To finally be receiving a cap and heritage number that recognises my achievement and that of my fellow players over the years is just brilliant."Mr Rimmer said: "This event was a long overdue opportunity to rebalance the scales.
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