
England coach John Mitchell described her as a “generational player”, while RFU chief executive Bill Sweeney called her a “role model for thousands of people”. Scarratt retires as one of England’s best players, with a career that spanned 17 years at the top of the sport. She debuted for England in 2008 and won 119 matches. She was a key figure in England’s dominance of women’s rugby in the northern hemisphere, winning 11 Six Nations titles. She also captained Team GB at the Rio 2016 Olympics and won bronze at the Commonwealth Games with England in 2018. In addition to being a great teammate and center, she also achieved several individual records and honors. In 2019, she was named World Rugby Women’s Player of the Year and is the all-time top scorer for the Red Roses, with a total of 754 points, with 54 tries, 158 conversions and 56 penalties. Also occupies a unique place in English history, both in the men’s and women’s game. She is the first player to compete in five World Cups, a feat she achieved when she came off the bench in the Red Roses’ opening match against the United States in August 2025.He is a player of a generation
John Mitchell
Scarratt will continue to be involved with the RFU, taking on a specialized coaching and mentoring role to support player development and help nurture the next generation of talent.It has been the greatest privilege to wear the England shirt and represent my country for so many years. Rugby has given me everything; incredible teammates, memories and experiences that I will carry with me forever.
Emily Scarratt
