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In 2020, she joined the French club Lons Section Paloise, after two seasons at the club, she left after their final match where she scored a try in a 33–0 victory against the Valkyries Normandie RC allowing them to stay in Élite 1.
At the beginning of 2023, she joined ASM Romagnat in Élite 1. In October that year, she was called up to the Canadian side to participate in the inaugural WXV tournament in New Zealand.