Blackwood lived in Brampton, Ontario during her early life and was a basketball player.[4] She discovered rugby in high school and in her last year, she played on the boy's rugby team. Afterwards she soon joined a club in Brampton. Blackwood also played in university for the Western Mustangs from 2004 to 2009.[5][6] Later, she also studied at Concordia University from 2011 to 2016, where she finished up her final year of eligibility with the Concordia Stingers.[7]
In preparation for the 2017 World Cup, Blackwood trained with the Stade Toulousain women's rugby team where she was after a one-year contract starting in September 2015.[9][10] When she returned to Canada, Blackwood moved to Victoria and started playing for the Westshore RFC.
International rugby
Blackwood was a staple of the Rugby Canada women's team from August 2013 to March 2018. An enforcer on the field, coach Francois Ratier nicked named her "The Sheriff" in the lockerroom.[11] Her favorite moments include her first cap at the 2013 Nations Cup where Team Canada defeated England for the first time in the program's history, defeating France in the 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup semi-finals, and the match versus Wales in the 2017 World Cup (in which she set up one of the top tries from the tournament by running the ball half way up the field[12]).[13]
Often selected as a lock, but sometimes played as a flanker, Blackwood's international test match experiences include the 2013 November tour to France and England,[14][15] the 2014 tour to Australia,[16][17] the 2014 World Cup, the 2015 Super Series in Alberta (during this tournament, she was considered Canada's standout player at openside flank),[18] 2016 Super Series in Salt Lake City,[19] the 2016 UK tour,[20] the 2017 Can-Am Series,[21] and the 2017 World Cup.
Blackwood was selected for 2017 NZ Summer Series but suffered a leg injury during a club game and considering retirement, but healed in time for the 2017 World Cup.[4][22]
Awards and honours
2011 - Concordia University Stingers, RSEQ Rugby All-Star[23]
2011-2012 - Concordia University Stingers, Fittest Female Athlete[24][25]
2013 - Scrum Queen's Test Match Team (15s) (bench)[26]
2019 - Scrum Queen's Team of the Decade (replacement)[28]
Post-international rugby career
When Blackwood announced her retirement in March 2018, she already started her career as a public service employee of the British Columbia's provincial government.[3][6] She continues to be involved with rugby as a referee and hopes to be an official at a World Cup tournament.[29]