Wales vs. England at the Women’s Six Nations
Cardiff Principality Stadium Date: Saturday, March 29 Kick-off: 16:45 GMT
Meg Jones, England’s center, claims that the loss of both of her parents will put them “in a different light” when Wales play at Principality Stadium on Saturday.
The 28-year-old quickly lost her parents, with her mother passing away four months later after her father passed away from lung cancer.
Jones, who was born in Cardiff and plays outside center against Wales, will play her first game for the Red Roses since their passing.
This week [on Sunday] is my first Mother’s Day, and this is the first time I have worn an England shirt without both of them, Jones told BBC Sport’s Rugby Union Weekly.
“It’s just about seeing them in a different way, and I always believe they’re in the crowd,” he said. In any case, I would never have seen them.
I’ll have a few moments where I believe they’re all at home, which I’ll see in a few weeks.
They’ll just be cheering me on like they always do in the crowd.
Following her father’s passing, Jones’ mother struggled with alcoholism, which the England back claims spiraled.
The Leicester Tigers’ center has won 21 caps, and the Leicester Tigers’ center is now a volunteer at the charity The Living Room to assist families facing issues like her mother.
“You need the support to get you through that, but it’s really hard to do it on your own,” she continued, “because the idea is to help people with drug and alcohol abuse navigate it.”
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Kildunne is a “one in a million.”

Mitchell has since returned to the majority of the faces that contributed to last year’s success at WXV and Six Nations.
Ellie Kildunne, the team’s top full-back, returns to the team like Jones, who scored nine tries and gained more than 300 meters overall at the same time last year.
According to Jones, “Ellie is the 1% in terms of how she views and thinks the game,” and that is the 1% that we would never imagine coming across.
She is aware of the fact that she also has responsibility and accountability for it. She may not realize how much she has accomplished in such a short amount of time, in my opinion.
She is both a special person and a true believer. With her attention to detail, she thinks in ways that are beyond what I can describe.
She is “one in a million” and will do incredible things in this game, whether it is fieldside or off.
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Source: BBC
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