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Two-Time World Cup Champion Emily Scarratt Calls Time on Stellar Playing Career

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After 17 years of excellence at the highest level, Emily Scarratt has decided to retire from playing rugby. The England centre, who turns 35, announced her decision to step away on her own terms, expressing pride in everything she accomplished while wearing the Red Roses jersey.

Scarratt’s international career spanned 119 caps, making her one of the most experienced players in English rugby history. Her debut came in 2008, and she quickly established herself as an indispensable member of the squad. Over the years, she helped England win 11 Six Nations titles and became the only player from England to participate in five World Cups, a record that speaks to her durability and class.

The centre’s scoring prowess made her a nightmare for opposing defenses throughout her career. She finished as England’s all-time leading points-scorer with 754 points, while also ranking third in tries and third in caps. Her ability to score points in crucial moments made her one of the most clutch performers in women’s rugby history.

Scarratt’s brilliance was on full display at the 2014 Rugby World Cup, where she was named player of the final and topped the tournament scoring charts with 70 points. Five years later, her consistent world-class performances earned her the 2019 World Rugby Player of the Year award. At the recent 2025 World Cup, she made a single appearance off the bench against the USA in the opening match.

England head coach John Mitchell praised Scarratt as a once-in-a-generation player, highlighting her quality, composure under pressure, and leadership. Mitchell particularly noted her immense contribution during the recent World Cup, where she added value off the field despite limited playing time. Scarratt will continue her involvement with rugby through assistant coaching at Loughborough and a mentoring role with the RFU.

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