England Women's Rugby Team Faces Injuries to Two Players in Six Nations Tournament
England's women's rugby squad has sustained injuries to scrum-half Natasha Hunt and second row Morwenna Talling during a match against Ireland. Both players will miss the remainder of the Six Nations title defense after suffering leg injuries. The team has called up uncapped player Haidee Head and Sydney Gregson as replacements.
Lafayette, Dublin - no individual credited / Wikimedia (Public domain)England's women's rugby team suffered injuries to two players during their 33-12 victory over Ireland at Twickenham on Saturday. Scrum-half Natasha Hunt and second row Morwenna Talling both sustained leg injuries and left the stadium on crutches.
The team was already short on players in certain positions prior to these injuries. Three locks—Zoe Stratford, Abbie Ward, and Rosie Galligan—are unavailable due to pregnancy. This has deepened the shortage at second row, where experience is now limited.
In response, the team has called up Trailfinders' uncapped 21-year-old back row Haidee Head and Saracens' Sydney Gregson, who plays centre and wing. Gregson last represented England against France in the 2024 Six Nations. The coaching staff has chosen not to bring in direct replacements for the specific positions of scrum-half and second row.
Squad Depth at Scrum-Half At scrum-half, the team retains options despite Hunt's absence.
Lucy Packer, who started against Ireland and the 2022 World Cup final, remains available. She is supported by Exeter's Flo Robinson and versatile player Claudia Moloney-MacDonald, with Helena Rowland having trained in the position. Hunt had been the primary scrum-half during England's Rugby World Cup-winning campaign last year.
The current setup provides continuity, though the position is stretched.
Challenges at Second Row The second row faces a greater lack of experience following Talling's injury.
Lilli Ives Campion, with six caps, is the most experienced option in the squad. Nineteen-year-old Haineala Lutui, typically a back row player, came off the bench to replace Talling and earned her first cap against Ireland. Other potential second row players include Bristol's Demelza Short and Christiana Balogun, as well as Saracens' Jodie Verghese.
None of these players have made a senior England debut. The team may deploy a back row player alongside Ives Campion, with Alex Matthews and Maddie Feaunati as likely choices.
Upcoming Match and Context England, on a 34-match winning streak, will face Scotland at Scottish Gas Murrayfield on Saturday.
More than 25,000 tickets have been sold for the match, which is expected to draw the largest crowd for a stand-alone women's sports fixture in Scotland. The injuries add challenges to the team's preparations amid their ongoing title defense.
The depth of the Premiership Women's Rugby competition will be tested as newer players step up. This situation highlights the physical demands of international rugby and the need for adaptability in squad selection.
Story Timeline
4 events- Saturday, April 11, 2026
Natasha Hunt and Morwenna Talling suffered leg injuries during England's 33-12 win over Ireland at Twickenham.
1 sourceThe Bbc - Post-match, April 11, 2026
Injuries confirmed, ruling Hunt and Talling out of the remainder of the Women's Six Nations.
1 sourceThe Bbc - Following weekend
Haidee Head and Sydney Gregson called up to the England squad as replacements.
1 sourceThe Bbc - Saturday, April 18, 2026
England scheduled to play Scotland at Scottish Gas Murrayfield with over 25,000 tickets sold.
1 sourceThe Bbc
Potential Impact
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Squad may adapt by using back row players in lock positions during upcoming matches.
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England's second row depth will rely on less experienced players like Lilli Ives Campion.
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Newer players such as Haidee Head could gain international experience earlier than planned.
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The match against Scotland may test England's adaptability amid the winning streak.
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Increased focus on Premiership Women's Rugby depth for national team selections.
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