‘We want to be unstoppable’: Red Roses captain Aldcroft says they can improve

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‘We want to be unstoppable’: Red Roses captain Aldcroft says they can improve
Author: Sarah Rendell
Published: Jan, 15 2025 19:00

Zoe ­Aldcroft, the new England captain, says the Red Roses want to be “unstoppable” and have “massive room for improvement” despite being on a 20-game winning run. England are in formidable form, having last lost a game in 2022 in the Rugby World Cup final against New Zealand. Since then they have won two Women’s Six Nations titles and two WXV 1 trophies. Aldcroft was named England captain last ­Thursday and will lead the team throughout 2025, a year which will culminate in a home World Cup in August and September.

 [Marlie Packer with the Six Nations trophy after England’s victory over France last year.]
Image Credit: the Guardian [Marlie Packer with the Six Nations trophy after England’s victory over France last year.]

“We want to take each moment as it comes,” she said. “Off the pitch we want to create loads of memories and enjoy each other’s company. On the pitch we want to be unstoppable. I think it is taking each day as it comes and how we individually can grow ourselves each day, every day.

“From a few bits of reviews that we have done I think we have got ­massive room for improvement. I think the Canada game [in WXV 1 where England won 21-12] really challenged us and we were under a lot of pressure that we haven’t faced too often as the Red Roses. We learned a lot about how we could be better, and when the pressure is on how we get back under control.”.

The 28-year-old Aldcroft took over from the back-rower Marlie Packer, who is now one of two vice-captains alongside Megan Jones. When asked how long he had been ­contemplating a captaincy change the head coach, John Mitchell, said: “I have ­probably been on it since day one when I started the job.

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