Ada Milby


Ada Milby is a Filipino rugby player who plays for the Philippine national women's team. She is also the first female member of the World Rugby Council.

Early life and education

Milby was born to an American father and a Filipino mother.
Ada Milby has a younger brother Sam Milby who would later be an actor in the Philippines.She grew up in Tipp City in Ohio, United States where she attended high school.
In high school she played American football for the boys' team of her school as a left half back or safety. She described the experience as "unwelcoming". She only stayed in the team for a year due to gender discrimination she encountered from her own male teammates. Prior to playing American football she was a competitive figure skater for 12 years.
After her high schools studies, Milby entered the US Army and was stationed in Iraq for a year. She held the rank of staff sergeant.
She attended the DeVry University for her college studies.It was on her first year of college when she decided to take up rugby when she encountered a booth of girls recruiting rugby players at the Wright State University. She graduated from DeVry with a degree in "Business Management, Klemmer & Associates in Leadership".
She would later come to the Philippines in 2011 to reside with her brother who had settled in the country.

Playing career

Milby made her international debut for the Philippines in 2012 and was designated captain of the rugby union team later that year. She also captained the sevens side. She was part of the rugby sevens squad that competed at the Asian Women’s Sevens Series in 2013. She has also competed at the Southeast Asian Games having competed at the 2015 Southeast Asian Games where she helped the team secure a bronze medal and the 2017 Southeast Asian Games.

Rugby administration

Milby is involved with the Philippine Rugby Football Union as its Secretary General. In 2013, she was the head of development for grassroots rugby in the country, launching the "Get Into Rugby" program in the same year. This led to her nomination as a member of the Philippine Rugby board of directors. She then became a member of the Asia Rugby Executive Committee and the Women's Rugby Chairperson of the continental body. The World Rugby Council decided in 2017 to allow for 17 new members provided that all of them would be women. Asia Rugby was the first one to respond to the move of the global body naming Milby as the first woman member of the World Rugby Council in mid-November 2017.

Personal life

As of 2017, Milby has two daughters with the younger born in 2015.