Emily Scarratt has been named in England's 32-player squad for the upcoming Rugby World Cup, making her the first England player to participate in five tournaments. She debuted in 2010 and won in 2014, reaching finals in 2017 and 2022. The squad, including 14 backs and 18 forwards, will be captained by Zoe Aldcroft, who led the team to their sixth Women's Six Nations title earlier this year. Scarratt's experience will be crucial for the team's performance in the home tournament.
Emily Scarratt is set to become the first England player to compete in five Rugby World Cups, having made her debut in 2010 and winning in 2014.
At 35 years old, Scarratt has participated in the last three World Cups, finishing as a finalist in 2017 and 2022, making a significant contribution.
Under the captaincy of Zoe Aldcroft, the squad includes 14 backs and 18 forwards, ready for the forthcoming home tournament.
Zoe Aldcroft, leading the squad, brought England its sixth Women's Six Nations title after being named skipper earlier this year.
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