Ellie Kildunne was one of the standout performers as England claimed the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup, cementing her place as one of the sport’s brightest stars.

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Her explosive pace, sharp vision, and instinctive playmaking were pivotal to the Red Roses’ historic triumph, and her performances have captured the imagination of fans across the globe.

Kildunne’s journey to the pinnacle of women’s rugby has been defined by determination. From grassroots rugby as a young girl to becoming a central figure in England’s national side, her rise reflects not only immense talent but also resilience and hard work.

Known for her creativity on the pitch, Ellie has become a player who blends instinct with tactical precision — a combination that makes her unforgettable to both teammates and fans.

Off the pitch, Ellie’s personality is just as engaging as her rugby. Her candid and approachable style has made her a fan favourite, but there’s one surprising detail she recently revealed about her rugby life — something she describes as her “ick.”

When asked what she can’t stand in training, Ellie laughed and said: “Wearing long socks for training.”

While it might sound trivial, it gives fans a glimpse into the human side of elite rugby — the quirks and little things that make even champions relatable. For Ellie, her success has always been built on embracing the highs and working through the little annoyances along the way.

Five Facts You Didn’t Know About Ellie Kildunne

Hobbyist Chef: Ellie loves cooking and often experiments in the kitchen — her signature dish is homemade pasta.

Dual-Sport Talent: Ellie excelled in netball and athletics before committing fully to rugby, showing remarkable versatility as an athlete.

Early Start: She began playing rugby at just six years old, inspired by her family’s deep love of the sport.

Record-Breaker: Ellie was the youngest player to debut for the Red Roses at just 18 years old.

Off-Pitch Passion: She actively supports mental health awareness charities and promotes sports as a wellbeing tool.

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