England 62-24 Wales

Red Roses run in 10 tries, Wales earn bonus point

There is an alternate universe in which Meg Jones played the Six Nations clash between England and Wales in a red shirt instead of a white one. The Red Roses captain was born in Cardiff and can speak fluent Welsh but she chose to play for England, being qualified through her mother. That decision is surely one of the most important to England’s current form with Jones an integral and irreplaceable cog in the Red Roses machine.

Jones was named skipper before the Six Nations with Zoe Stratford pregnant and she has more than stepped up to the plate. The 2025 World Rugby player of the year nominee has scored in two of the three opening matches of the tournament, bagging two against Wales at a sold-out Ashton Gate.

Not only is she getting herself on the scoresheet, she is also proving to be the linchpin in most of the side’s attacking moves. Off pitch she is also inspiring the next generation, speaking candidly about the grief she has experienced after losing both of her parents in 2024. Jones said in the buildup this match means that much more now and she displayed that with another stellar performance.