Scotland Rugby Captain Rachel Malcolm Joins Trailfinders Women for a New Challenge
Scotland captain Rachel Malcolm joins Trailfinders Women, bringing her extensive experience and leadership to the team.



Scotland captain Rachel Malcolm has officially joined Trailfinders Women, marking a significant addition to the team's roster. The 34-year-old flanker, who boasts 56 international caps and has scored three tries for her country, brings a wealth of experience and leadership to the London-based club.
Malcolm made her Scotland debut in 2016 and has been the team's captain since 2020. Her recent move comes after leaving Loughborough Lightning, where she made 67 appearances. At Trailfinders, she will reunite with Scotland teammate Francesca McGhie, who joined from Leicester earlier this month.
In a statement on the club's website, Malcolm expressed her excitement about the new chapter: "I'm super excited for a new experience down in London. This move had to be right for me as a person as well as a rugby player. I wanted to go somewhere where I can challenge myself and strive to be the best player I can be."
She also highlighted the potential of the team: "The exciting group of players that have been put together is one I'm excited to learn from, and hopefully one that I can add to as well."
The club has not disclosed the length of Malcolm's contract, but her signing is expected to significantly bolster Trailfinders Women's performance in the upcoming season. Malcolm's leadership and on-field prowess will be invaluable as the team aims to make a strong impact in the Rugby Union league.
This move underscores Trailfinders Women's commitment to building a competitive squad, following recent signings like Francesca McGhie and other key players. Malcolm's arrival is set to inspire both her teammates and fans, as she continues to push the boundaries in women's rugby.