Meg Jones’ figure is synonymous with energy and talent in the world of rugby. Her impact, both on and off the field, has resonated strongly, earning her the respect and admiration of teammates and coaches.
The Engine of the “Red Roses”
Coach John Mitchell highlights Jones’ incredible energy, a quality that infects the team. Captain Zoe Aldcroft describes her as the best player in the world and an exceptional person. Her performance in the World Cup and Six Nations has earned her a nomination for the World Rugby Player of the Year award.
Overcoming Personal Challenges
Jones’s bravery and perspective on life are remarkable, especially considering the personal challenges he has faced. The loss of his parents in a short period was a hard blow, but his response reflects his mental strength and his refusal to be a victim of circumstances.“I hate being the victim. I was never raised that way. My parents would hate that, so I would never sit around asking for pity or sympathy, and sometimes it has cost me to give sympathy, probably because of the way I think. I never want people to feel bad for me”.
Meg Jones

From Childhood to Success
From a young age, Jones showed her passion for rugby, playing with boys and standing out for her energy and determination. Her energetic and fearless style of play led her to excel on the field and become the player she is today.