Picking England over Wales my best leap - Jones
The upcoming match between England and Wales in the Women's Six Nations tournament will be held at Ashton Gate in Bristol on Saturday, March 30th. The game will begin at 4:45pm GMT and will be broadcasted live on BBC Two, as well as on the BBC iPlayer and online. Those who prefer listening can tune in to BBC Radio Wales or Radio Cymru. Additionally, text commentary, highlights, and a report will be available on the BBC Sport website and app.
Megan Jones from England claimed that opting to join the Red Roses instead of Wales was the most advantageous decision she made in her career.
On Saturday in Bristol, Jones may encounter Wales for the very first time. Originally hailing from Cardiff, Jones is fluent in Welsh.
On Sunday, a 27-year-old played in the England vs Italy match for the Women's Six Nations as a substitute. This was her first time participating in the tournament since 2021, and her team won by a score of 48-0.
Jones stated that the preparation process is dissimilar. He believes that it will be a remarkable experience if he gets the chance to play.
The player in the position of fly-half grew up in Cardiff despite being born to a Welsh father and an English mother. As a teenager, they relocated to England to participate in the sport of rugby at Hartpury.
After her first appearance for England in 2015, she went on to play in the World Cup final of 2017 and in 2020, she was co-captain of the Team GB Sevens team in the Olympics held in Tokyo, being her fourth year of participation.
Jones stated that he made a decision in 2014, which was around the same time that England had won the World Cup, and it was a very optimistic choice. He believes it was the greatest decision he has ever made.
Living in the past is a simple thing to do, but I believe that I would still make the same choice if faced with it again. This choice has enabled me to expand and develop in significant ways.
The Welsh rugby team will be playing against England at Ashton Gate, Bristol. They recently suffered a defeat in their first match of the Six Nations tournament against Scotland and haven't won any of their past four matches.
Despite missing a crucial conversion in the 79th minute that would have saved the game for her team, Lleucu George, Jones believes that Wales is still headed towards progress.
She mentioned how intense the game was and how it was becoming more competitive, stating that the opposing team was getting closer to catching up with our level of play.
The park is experiencing multiple threats which are causing concern. Most of the attention will be on England and their strategy. Nevertheless, there are significant players who we must restrain.