[1] The same year, she was selected for the 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup team as an injury replacement; England reached the final of the tournament.
She was offered a professional contract with the England team in 2019, and played in the 2019 Super Series in San Diego that summer.
She was named in the England squad for the delayed 2021 Rugby World Cup held in New Zealand in October and November 2022.
[4] Her twin sister, Bryony Cleall, also plays rugby for England and Saracens Women.
[5] In 2020, Cleall founded the Women's Rugby Agency to encourage more girls to join the sport.
[6] She also co-founded a tuck shop for the England team during the 2021 with teammate Hannah Botterman, providing door-to-door snacks to players as they trained and lived in a hotel for the latter 2020 Six Nations matches due to Coronavirus restrictions.