Meg Jones to captain England at Women’s Six Nations with Zoe Stratford pregnant

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Meg Jones has been chosen to lead England’s world champions in 2026 after the regular Red Roses captain, Zoe Stratford, announced her pregnancy on Wednesday.

Jones, who was vice-captain when England beat Canada to lift the World Cup last September, will take over from Stratford for the upcoming Women’s Six Nations. England kick off their campaign against Ireland on 11 April at Twickenham when a tournament-record crowd of more than 60,000 will be in the stands.

The 29-year-old centre said: “Firstly, I’m really excited for Zoe and wish her and Strats [Luke, Zoe’s husband] every happiness on their news. It’s a huge honour to have been named captain of the Red Roses. Mitch [coach John Mitchell] and I have built a strong relationship over the past three years and it’s a great feeling to have his trust to lead the group along with a tight leadership team.”

Jones will be supported by vice-captains Amy Cokayne and Alex Matthews. Marlie Packer was a vice-captain last year but has not been retained in that role. Jones, who has 33 caps for England, earned a World Rugby Player of the Year nomination last year.

Mitchell, who signed a contract extension in January, added: “Meg reflects our values; her personality, capabilities, and leadership are hugely valuable to the Red Roses squad.

“She brings an infectious energy that lifts those around her and has had a huge influence on our culture and connections over the past three years. Not only is Meg highly respected, but she also consistently produces high-level performances and leads by example every time she takes to the field.”

The Red Roses Women’s Six Nations squad will be announced on Friday. The team will bid to win their eighth Six Nations title in a row and extend their world record 33-match winning run.

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