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Women’s Six Nations 2026: ‘Ultimate honour’ – Erin King named new Ireland captain

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Erin King says being named Ireland captain before the Women’s Six Nations is the “ultimate honour” after fearing her Test career was over during an injury lay-off.

The 22-year-old, who recently returned from the serious knee injury that forced her to miss last year’s World Cup in England, takes over from co-captains Sam Monaghan and Edel McMahon.

The Australia-born flanker made her Ireland debut in 2024 and starred in the WXV1 win over New Zealand before being named the World Rugby women’s 15s breakthrough player of the year.

“I love playing with this team and representing our country alongside a special group of team-mates, and now to have the privilege of captaining the side is a hugely proud moment for me and my family,” said King, who has seven caps.

“I have experienced a difficult year coming back from a serious knee injury, during which I wondered whether I’d ever have the opportunity to pull on the green jersey again, so to come back and be asked by Scott [Bemand, head coach] to take on this responsibility is the highlight of my career.”

King added: “I will do my upmost to represent the team on and off the pitch with respect, dignity and the determination required of the title, doing all I can to help us grow and achieve our potential moving towards this Championship and beyond.

“Although I am still young in my career, I will relish the challenge ahead and know I will have incredible support all around me, not just from the leadership group, but from Sam [Monaghan] and Edel [McMahon], from whom I have learned so much about leadership and the qualities required to represent our country and the jersey on the world stage.”

Monaghan and McMahon – who was not named in Ireland’s training squad last week because of injury – had shared the captaincy since 2023.

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