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Amy Turner (rugby, born March 1984)

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Amy Turner (born 25 March 1984) is a semi-professional Rugby Union player. She represents Australia in Sevens Rugby. Born in Tokoroa, New Zealand and playing for Sunnybank a club level, she debuted for Australia in February 2013. As of December 2015, she currently has 11 caps.

Amy represented both the New Zealand Maori Sevens and the New Zealand Touch Football teams, before crossing the ditch. Playing as a utility, Amy earned her first call up to the Australian Women’s Sevens for the Houston leg of the 2012–13 IRB Women's Sevens World Series. Amy was a member of the squad that won the Dubai and Sao Paulo legs in the 2013–14 IRB Women's Sevens World Series. She also played a pivotal role as Australia won the London leg of the World Series in May 2015. Amy also scored a try in the 2014 World Cup. Representative honours include NZ Maori Sevens and Queensland.[1]