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Welsh fire, England captain - how Meg Jones became a dual-nation icon

Welsh fire, England captain - how Meg Jones became a dual-nation icon

Summary

Meg Jones, born and raised in Cardiff, has become a key player in women’s rugby, representing both Wales and England. She grew up playing rugby in a working-class area, overcame challenges because of her background and gender, and now captains England’s team against Wales.

Key Facts

  • Meg Jones was raised in Cardiff and spoke Welsh fluently.
  • As a child, she was the only girl trying out for a boys’ under-12 rugby team.
  • Jones’s family was working-class; her father was a pipefitter welder.
  • She played rugby with boys and also excelled in other sports like hockey.
  • Jones moved to England for better rugby development opportunities at age 16.
  • She started playing for England’s national team at 18.
  • Jones has won a Rugby World Cup with England.
  • She will captain England against Wales, her birth country, for the first time.
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