Neumann began playing rugby as a child, first at Croesgoch Primary and then at Ysgol Dewi Sant. After playing for the Haverfordwest girls' team, she moved to Haverfordwest Ladies in 2016.[2]
She then went on to play for the Scarlets[3] and Firwood Waterloo Ladies, before signing with Sale Sharks, in 2020.[4]
She has also played at a regional level for Rygbi Gogledd Cymru (RGC), the regional representative team for the North Wales Rugby Development Region.[4]
Neumann joined Sale Sharks in September 2022 and scored 9 tries over a season and a half. She was the Sale Sharks top try scorer in her final season at the club.[4][5]
After moving to Gloucester-Hartpury in February 2022 Lisa featured regularly on the wing. On 24 June 2023, Neumann sealed victory for Gloucester-Hartpury, with a try 6 minutes from the end, over Exeter Chiefs in the Premier 15s Final.[6]
On 8 February 2024 Gloucester-Hartpury announced she was leaving the team to join Harlequins.[7]
International career
Neumann made her international debut with RGC in 2018, in a match against Scotland.[1] Also in 2018, she made her first start for the Wales women's squad in a Six Nations Championship match against Ireland.[8] She then went on to play in every fixture in the 2020 Women's Six Nations Championship prior to the final match being postponed.[4]
During the 2021 Women's Six Nations Championship, Neumann scored Wales' first try of the tournament against Scotland.[9]
Prior to completing her studies, Neumann worked for the RNLI as a senior beach lifeguard. In 2018, she moved to the Manchester Academic Health Science Centre Clinical Trials Unit (MAHSC-CTU), hosted by The Christie NHS Foundation Trust in Manchester to begin a role as clinical trials data manager. From February 2019 until June 2021, she worked as a senior clinical trials data manager in the academic Clinical Trials Unit at Manchester University before turning professional as a rugby player.[13]
Honours
Neumann was the only Welsh player to be named in the Women's Six Nations 'Team of the Tournament' 2021, as chosen by former World Cup winner and television pundit, Maggie Alphonsi.[14]