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'I don't want to park the World Cup - it was incredible'
The Guardian
|October 16, 2025
I was telling myself: ‘Don’t cry right now, Zoe. Do not cry right now? But I just knew that we'd done it.” Zoe Aldcroft is reflecting on the moment last month when she realised England had won the Women’s Rugby World Cup.
There were 12 minutes to play at a sold-out, increasingly euphoric Twickenham, but the hosts had created a 20-point cushion against Canada thanks to Alex Matthews’s second try.
Aldcroft was correct: the game was settled at 33-13. A lifelong dream for her - and all the Red Roses - was about to become reality. “I ran back to the line and I was like: ‘Oh my God, we’ve done it’ [saw my family and they were like [she clenches both fists]: ‘Come on, come on!’ Another moment was when Ellie Kildunne put that spiral bomb up [before the final try]. I thought: ‘We’ve got this in the palm of our hands’ And the final whistle. We'll never forget that moment.”
Aldcroft describes the weeks since as a “whirlwind”. It’s back down to business now: the Premiership Women’s Rugby season begins next Friday and the flanker has returned to training this week with the champions, Gloucester-Hartpury. After arun of three consecutive titles, they will kick off against Saracens at Kingsholm on Sunday week.
Hopefully she had time for a holiday first? “I had a few days away with my husband, Luke, then to Ibiza with a few of the Red Roses,” Aldcroft says. “That was unbelievable, it was great.”
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