Carys Phillips: A Rugby Legend’s Journey to Her Fourth World Cup
Carys Phillips, a Welsh rugby icon, prepares for her fourth World Cup, solidifying her place among Wales' greatest players.


Carys Phillips is set to make history once again as she represents Wales in her fourth Rugby World Cup. The Harlequins hooker joins an elite group of Welsh legends, including Sioned Harries, Elinor Snowsill, and Liza Burgess, who have also achieved this remarkable feat.
A Surreal Achievement
"It's a bit surreal, a mind-blowing time to get a fourth call-up," said the 32-year-old. "This [World Cup] is going to be the biggest, no doubt about that. The pool stages are pretty much sold out, which is unbelievable, so I'm really excited to get started."
A Stellar Career
Phillips made her Wales debut against Ireland in 2013 and was later selected for the 2014 World Cup. She has since become one of Wales' most capped players, just two short of World Rugby Hall of Famer Liza Burgess' 87 caps. Phillips' journey has not been without challenges, including two years in international exile and the mysterious departure of her father as head coach.
Overcoming Adversity
Despite these setbacks, Phillips made a triumphant return in the 2021 autumn internationals, scoring a hat-trick against South Africa. The following year, she became one of 12 players to be awarded a first professional contract from the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU).
Looking Ahead
As Wales prepares to face Scotland in their World Cup opener, Phillips and her teammates are focused on the task at hand. "It is a repeat of our first game in New Zealand in 2021 and it is massive for us," said Phillips. "All eyes are on that and we have to get our performance right to give us the momentum we need in the competition."
Building Momentum
"Pre-season has been tough, but really good for us," she added. "Ben Flower has come in to help us on the contact area, which was a massive work-on for us after the Six Nations. The tour to Australia was much needed and we are now much closer as a group heading into the World Cup."
Phillips' journey is a testament to her resilience and dedication to the sport. As she steps onto the field for her fourth World Cup, she continues to inspire and lead her team with the same passion and determination that has defined her career.