Natasha Hunt's Emotional Comeback: A Journey to the 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup
Natasha Hunt shares her emotional journey and determination as she secures her spot in England's squad for the 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup.


Natasha Hunt, the seasoned England scrum-half, has expressed her deep emotions upon being selected for the 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup. At 36, Hunt's inclusion in John Mitchell's 32-player squad marks a significant comeback after her surprising omission from the previous World Cup in New Zealand.
A Rollercoaster Journey
Hunt's journey has been anything but smooth. After being left out of the Red Roses' squad three years ago, she took a break from international rugby in 2021, citing personal unhappiness. However, her return for the 2022 Women's Six Nations Grand Slam triumph signaled a resurgence in her career.
The Mitchell Effect
Since John Mitchell took over as head coach, Hunt has found renewed confidence and form. Mitchell's understanding and trust have been pivotal in her resurgence. "Mitch understands me so much as a person," Hunt revealed. "He told me, 'I trust you and I want you to go out and do your thing.' That moment meant so much to me."
A Veteran's Perspective
Hunt is one of four world champions in the current squad, having been part of England's victorious team 11 years ago. Alongside Emily Scarratt, Marlie Packer, and Alex Matthews, Hunt aims to bring that winning experience to the 2025 campaign.
Staying Grounded
Despite the excitement, Hunt emphasizes the importance of staying focused. "The most dangerous thing we can do is get carried away about what is to come and miss what is in front of us," she said. "It’s about this group and what we are doing and how we get there."
Looking Ahead
The 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup will be hosted by England, with the final set to take place at Twickenham Stadium on 27 September. Hunt and her teammates are determined to make history once again.
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