Leadership Transition in England Women's Rugby: Aldcroft Steps Up as Red Roses Captain
Zoe Aldcroft takes over as the new captain of the England women's rugby team, with veteran Marlie Packer expressing full support for the leadership change ahead of the 2025 Women's Six Nations and the Rugby World Cup.

A New Era for the Red Roses
In a significant leadership shift, Zoe Aldcroft has been named the new captain of the England women's rugby team, the Red Roses. This decision comes ahead of the 2025 Women's Six Nations and the much-anticipated 2025 Rugby World Cup, which will be hosted in England. The move marks a strategic transition aimed at steering the team towards new heights.
Marlie Packer, the former captain, has expressed her unwavering support for Aldcroft, highlighting the importance of making decisions that benefit the squad as a whole. "Deep down, I know it is the right thing for the squad," Packer stated in an exclusive interview with BBC Sport. "I 100% back Zoe. She is an incredible player but also an amazing human as well."
Packer's Legacy and Continued Role
Packer, who took over as captain following the retirement of Sarah Hunter in 2023, leaves behind an impressive legacy. During her tenure, she led the Red Roses to 20 consecutive victories, including two Six Nations Grand Slams and two WXV1 titles. Her contributions were further recognized when she was named World Player of the Year in 2024.
Despite stepping down as captain, Packer remains a pivotal part of the team's leadership structure, serving as vice-captain. "I am still part of the leadership team," she emphasized. "I still feel valued." This continuity ensures that the team retains its experienced core as it navigates a critical phase leading up to the World Cup.
Aldcroft: A Leader by Example
Zoe Aldcroft, who has been instrumental in England's recent successes, is widely regarded as a natural leader. Her performance since returning from a knee injury has been nothing short of exceptional. "Zoe has played every game for England since coming back," Packer noted. "You want an 80-minute captain and someone who leads by example. Zoe does that."
Aldcroft's leadership style is characterized by her actions rather than words, a trait that has earned her the respect of her teammates and coaching staff. Her ability to perform consistently under pressure makes her the ideal candidate to lead the Red Roses into future challenges.
Competition for Places Heats Up
The leadership change also reflects the increasing competition within the Red Roses squad, particularly in the back row where Packer has been a mainstay. With rising talent pushing for starting spots, the decision to appoint Aldcroft as captain ensures a seamless transition while maintaining the team's competitive edge.
Upcoming Challenges
The Red Roses are set to face their first major test under Aldcroft's leadership during the 2025 Women's Six Nations, which kicks off in March. The tournament will serve as a crucial preparation ground ahead of the 2025 Rugby World Cup, where England will aim to lift the trophy on home soil.
Meanwhile, in the Premiership Women's Rugby (PWR), Packer continues to lead Saracens in a fiercely competitive league. With the season nearing its climax, Saracens are vying for a top-four finish to secure a spot in the semi-finals. "We need to make sure that against Exeter we maximize the score," Packer remarked. "It is knockout rugby now."
The PWR has seen unprecedented competitiveness this season, with top teams like Gloucester-Hartpury and Harlequins experiencing unexpected losses. "It shows the calibre of players playing in all the teams," Packer added. "The best league in the world is here at the PWR."
Coverage and Support
The BBC continues to champion women's rugby with extensive coverage, including live broadcasts of PWR matches, the Women's Six Nations, and the Rugby World Cup. This support underscores the growing popularity and significance of women's rugby on the global stage.