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Alessandra Garcia

“Playing rugby has taught me that sometimes you have to take a hit in order to move forward.”

Alessandra is a Filipino woman who grew up in the bustling city of Manila. She was always an athletic child and loved playing different sports. When she was sixteen, her family moved to Milan, Italy, where she discovered her love for rugby. Despite the fact that it's not a very popular sport in Italy, she worked hard to learn the game and eventually earned a spot in a local women's team. Now in her mid-twenties, Alessandra plays rugby competitively and is admired by her teammates and opponents alike for her strength and dedication to the game.

What's the most challenging thing about playing rugby?

Definitely the roughness of the game. It takes a lot of mental and physical toughness to keep going when you're getting hit hard.

What's your favorite thing about living in Milan?

I love the fashion and the food here. And of course, the beautiful architecture and history of the city.

Do you have any pre-game rituals?

Before every game, I listen to music to get in the zone. And I always make sure to call my family back in the Philippines to get some words of encouragement.

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Even when you're down, you can always find a way to pick yourself back up and keep pushing forward.
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