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Red Roses Unveil January Training Camp Squad Ahead of the 2026 Six Nations

by Luis Mendoza - Sport Editor

Breaking: Red Roses Name January Camp Squad Ahead of Six Nations

England’s women’s rugby team,the Red Roses,have unveiled their squad for January camp,signaling a deliberate renewal cycle as they eye the Guinness Six Nations come spring. Team officials emphasize that a natural regeneration phase will open opportunities for emerging players over the next four years, with adaptability and contribution taking centre stage in the build-up to major fixtures.

Officials also highlighted strong fan backing, noting that a growing number of supporters have already committed to watching the Red Roses at Allianz Stadium and Ashton Gate during the upcoming Six Nations.The message from the camp is clear: the team is ready to take the field again in the spring and eager to perform in front of the loyal crowd.

Forwards on the January Camp Roster

Player Club Caps
Lark Atkin-Davies Bristol Bears 74
Maisy Allen Exeter Chiefs 5
Jasmine Adonri Trailfinders Women uncapped
Sarah Bern bristol Bears 79
Hannah Botterman Bristol Bears 62
Abi Burton Trailfinders Women 4
May campbell Saracens 5
Mackenzie Carson Gloucester-Hartpury 23
kelsey Clifford saracens 21
Amy Cokayne Sale Sharks 89
Steph Else Gloucester-Hartpury uncapped
Maddie Feaunati Exeter Chiefs 23
Keevy Fitzpatrick Loughborough Lightning uncapped
Rosie Galligan Saracens 31
Lizzie Hanlon Harlequins 1
Haidee Head Trailfinders Women uncapped
Lilli Ives Campion Loughborough Lightning 5
Hayley Jones Trailfinders women uncapped
Sadia Kabeya Loughborough Lightning 28
Haineala Lutui Loughborough Lightning uncapped
Alex Matthews Gloucester-Hartpury 81
Trailfinders Women uncapped
Maud Muir Gloucester-Hartpury 48
Marlie Packer Saracens 112
Connie Powell Harlequins 19
Zoe Stratford Gloucester-Hartpury 69
Morwenna Talling Sale Sharks 28
Abbie Ward Bristol Bears 81
Nicole Wythe Harlequins uncapped

What this selection signals for the Red Roses

  • Experience meets potential: The forward lineup blends seasoned internationals with rising talents, underscoring a strategy to balance proven leadership with fresh impetus.
  • Depth and versatility: With players drawn from top clubs, the squad offers a broad range of options for the coaching staff to adapt to different opponents and conditions in the Six Nations.
  • Path to Spring Tests: The January camp sets the stage for a busy spring schedule, including high-profile clashes planned at major stadiums, reinforcing the team’s intent to engage supporters nationwide.

Key Facts at a Glance

Category Detail
Event January training camp for the Red Roses
Purpose Renewal phase ahead of Guinness Six nations
Venue references Allianz Stadium and Ashton Gate commitments noted for Six Nations
Forward count 29 players listed
Notable veterans Players with high cap totals (e.g., Marlie Packer 112, Amy Cokayne 89, Sarah Bern 79)
Upcoming focus Spring tests and continued player progress

What this Means for Fans and Players

The January camp marks a critical period for talent development within the Red Roses framework. Expect coaching staff to evaluate Emerging forwards alongside seasoned leaders, aiming to optimize cohesion ahead of the Six Nations. For supporters, the message is clear: more high-stakes rugby is on the horizon, with opportunities to witness a blend of experience and youth at prominent venues.

why This Matters Now

Rugby teams frequently rebuild to sustain long-term success. By foregrounding regeneration while keeping a strong core of experienced internationals, the Red roses position themselves to compete at the highest level in the near future. This approach is especially important as the Six Nations promises intense matchups and showcases the depth of English women’s rugby.

Question for readers: Which newcomer on the January camp roster do you believe will become a breakout star in the Six Nations?

Question for readers: Will you be attending the Six Nations matches in person at Allianz Stadium or Ashton Gate to support the Red Roses?

share your thoughts in the comments and tag fellow rugby fans to join the discussion.

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