Hull KR doctor Gemma Phillips praised for "outstanding" work on Covid-19

HULL KR’S Dr Gemma Phillips has been selected by Tony Adams for the second RFL President’s Award of his year in office.
Hull KR's Dr Gemma Phillips on duty with Great Britain last year (SWPIX)Hull KR's Dr Gemma Phillips on duty with Great Britain last year (SWPIX)
Hull KR's Dr Gemma Phillips on duty with Great Britain last year (SWPIX)

The award is presented for her service to the sport over the last 12 months and especially exceptional efforts helping the restart of rugby league in the midst of the unprecedented public health crisis resulting from Covid-19.

Dr Phillips, who has also worked with the England, England Knights and Great Britain teams, is a member of the RFL’s Clinical Advisory Group.

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Throughout the pandemic she has been at the forefront of work in Rugby League to the shaping and then application of the Government guidance for the sport as preparations have been made for the safe return to training and playing at all levels.

In her role as the RFL Covid Medical Officer, she has represented the sport at the highest level in Government-led medical groups with experts from a range of sports.

This vital work has been exceptionally demanding, requiring detailed analysis over very long hours which has extended far beyond the day-to-day role of Dr Phillips and her fellow members of the Clinical Advisory Group.

Former Arsenal and England captain Adams, who is nearing the end of his year as the RFL President, said: “In a unique and distressing period for all of us, the importance of our medical practitioners has never been more apparent.

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“So we should begin by noting that the outstanding work that Gemma has done for the sport of Rugby League over recent months has come alongside her work for the NHS.

“We all know the challenges that have been presented to sport by the pandemic.

“The route back to playing professional sport has at times seemed unbelievably complicated and difficult.

“Behind the headlines, Gemma has made a massive contribution to getting Rugby League restarted.

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“She knows and loves the sport through her work at Hull KR and with the England and Great Britain teams, and her expertise and great personal commitment to players and their welfare has been second-to-none.

“She has worked quietly and relentlessly for the sport in one of its most challenging times. I am proud and delighted to present Dr Gemma Phillips with my RFL President’s Award.”

Cardiff-born Dr Phillips has been team doctor for Rovers for the last three years, during which time she was also employed by the England Performance Unit in 2018 as team doctor with the England Knights as they prepared to tour Papua New Guinea.

She then toured with the England Men’s squad to the World Cup of Nines in Sydney last year, followed by sharing the role of team doctor to the Great Britain squad on their tour of New Zealand and Papua New Guinea.

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Jamie Peacock, who was tour manager for England and Great Britain, said: “Throughout our preparations and then on the tour itself, Gemma was hard-working and diligent, and had an excellent rapport with the players.

“We all appreciated her down to earth style and she was valued for her hard work and contributions to the day to day running of the team, as well as her excellent medical knowledge.”

She becomes the third winner of the RFL President’s Award.

Lindsay Anfield of Castleford Tigers and England Women received the first, in May 2019, from the previous RFL President Andy Burnham for her commitment to coaching excellence and inspiring the next generation of coaches.

Wakefield Trinity and England cetnre Reece Lyne was recognised by Adams in December, for his mentoring work with young offenders.

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The RFL President's Awards are special awards in the gift of the President and are designed to recognise inspiring work to change lives and communities through Rugby League, and achievements by players, coaches and volunteers which bring the sport to new audiences.

Adams will be succeeded by Clare Balding OBE at the next meeting of the Rugby League Council on July 15.