The six female nations 2025: Megan Jones in the first game of England without parents

The English center Meg Jones states that the loss of both his parents means that they will be at the Stadium of the Principality “under a different light” for the match of the six female nations against Wales Saturday.
The 28 -year -old lost his parents in rapid succession, with his father who disappeared from lung cancer last summer before his mother died four months later.
Jones, born in Cardiff, who begins at the outdoor center against Wales, will play at his first game of Rossse Roses from their death.
“I am aware that you have many first first ones, this week (Sunday) is the first Mother’s Day and the first time I am in a shirt in England without both,” said Jones BBC Sport’s Rugby Union Weekly.
“It is just about seeing them in a different light and I will always think they are among the crowd. I would never see them anyway.
“Now I will have moments when I think they are only at home and I will see them in a couple of weeks.
“They will only be among the crowd that encourage me as they always do.”
Jones’ mother fought with alcoholism, that the back of England says “spiral” after the death of her father.
The Leicester Tigers Center, which has been limited 21 times, now volunteer is offered as a patronage in charity the stay to help people face the problems that his mother had to face.
“The idea is to help people with drug abuse and alcohol to navigate because it is a really difficult journey to do alone, but you need the guide to push you through this,” he added.
“I am proud and honored to say that I am affiliated with them.”