Sue Dorrington (born 10 June 1958) is a former English rugby union player and pioneer of the women's game, in England and internationally.
[2] She played for Richmond Women and represented both Great Britain, and England in test matches.
Dorrington and three of her Richmond teammates — Deborah Griffin, Alice Cooper, and Mary Forsyth, organized the first Women's Rugby World Cup in Wales in 1991.
[1] She missed the official opening ceremony as she had to take care of Griffin’s daughter, and then line up at hooker for England the following day.
She did not get to play in the final when England beat defending champions the United States 38–23.