Rugby-England name Jones as captain ahead of Women's Six Nations


Rugby Union - Women's World Cup 2025 - Final - Canada v England - Allianz Stadium, Twickenham, London, Britain - September 27, 2025 England's Megan Jones during the warm up before the match Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra

March 19 (Reuters) - Megan ⁠Jones has been named England captain ⁠for 2026, the Rugby Football Union said ‌on Thursday, replacing Women's World Cup-winning skipper Zoe Stratford, who is expecting her first child.

The 29-year-old centre steps ​up from the vice-captaincy role ⁠she held during ⁠England's hugely successful 2025 campaign, which saw the ⁠Red ‌Roses win the Six Nations Grand Slam and the World Cup. ⁠Jones was also nominated for the World ​Rugby Women's ‌Player of the Year award.

"I’m buzzing to ⁠get back ​in camp with the girls for the Six Nations. I’ll just be the same old ⁠Meg and know I’ll have ​great support from Zoe, the leaders and the whole squad,” Jones said in a statement.

Jones, ⁠who made her England debut aged 18 in 2015 and is a two-time Olympian with Britain, will be supported by vice-captains Amy ​Cokayne and Alex Matthews, both ⁠of whom have earned more than 80 ​caps for England.

England open their ‌Six Nations campaign against ​Ireland on April 11.

(Reporting by Angelica Medina in Mexico CityEditing by Toby Davis)

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