'Drop me a message' - Kildunne open to offers after Quins exit
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Kildunne unsure of next club after Harlequins exitImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Kildunne was named world player of the year in 2024ByMike HensonBBC Sport rugby union news reporterPublished21 minutes agoEngland star Ellie Kildunne says she did not want or plan to leave Harlequins and does not know where she will play her club rugby next season.Harlequins announced the 26-year-old's departure on Tuesday, with Kildunne posting separately on Instagram that she was "gutted" to be leaving The Stoop."It was news I don't think I was prepared for," the full-back told her Rugby Rodeo podcast., external"I didn't have plans to leave. It was as much a shock to me as everyone else."The Daily Telegraph report that Kildunne, who was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) last year, has been late for several team meetings, external and relations with the coaching staff have been strained.The Women's Rugby World Cup winner, who arrived at Harlequins from Wasps in 2021, has been linked to a number of clubs."Everyone is wondering where I am going, and currently I don't know," she added."I wish I had more of an idea and a plan. The most important thing to me is to be a place where I can carry on being my authentic self and keep progressing to be the best rugby player I can be, and challenged by my team-mates and coaches."Any clubs out there that want to take me, just drop me a message!"England full-back Kildunne to leave HarlequinsPublished2 days agoDahl, Torres and 'Keighley Queens' - the making of KildunnePublished27 September 2025World Cup winner Kildunne reveals body dysmorphia strugglePublished15 AprilBrought up in Keighley, Kildunne would fit big-spending Sale's aim to bring world-class talent back to the north.However Sale, who have recruited Zoe Stratford, Tatyana Heard and Sarah Beckett from Gloucester-Hartpury already this summer, are not believed t...




