Meg Jones Leads England to Triple Crown as Red Roses Sweep Wales
Meg Jones' Captaincy Powers England's 62‑24 Victory
Meg Jones stepped up as skipper after Zoe Stratford withdrew, delivering a two‑try performance that helped the Red Roses dominate Wales at a sold‑out Ashton Gate. The 2025 World Rugby Player of the Year nominee’s leadership was evident both on the field and in the locker room, where she spoke openly about personal loss and the motivation it provides.
Scoreline, Attendance and Record‑Breaking Stats
- Final score: England 62, Wales 24
- Attendance: 26,247 spectators
- England's overall winning streak: 36 matches across all competitions
- Consecutive wins over Wales: 11
- Bonus point for Wales: Four tries, the highest they have ever scored against England
Strategic Impact on the Women’s Six Nations
The victory underscores the effectiveness of Sean Lynn's coaching, with England improving their attacking cohesion while maintaining defensive resilience. Wales showed progress in mentality, narrowing the gap despite conceding only five fewer points than in their previous encounter, but defensive lapses remain a concern.
What Lies Ahead for the Red Roses and Their Rivals
England will face Italy next as they defend their title, with the Triple Crown already secured and two games remaining for an eighth consecutive Six Nations trophy. Wales, meanwhile, must regroup ahead of their next fixture against Ireland on 9 May, looking to close the defensive gap and build on the confidence from their record‑setting try tally.