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England start Six Nations defence with Italy win
England start their Women's Six Nations title defence with a comfortable win over Italy at LNER Community Stadium in York.BBC News - 12h -
Learnings to take as England start World Cup year with win
Head coach John Mitchell says England will learn from being tested by Italy, as the Red Roses make a winning start to the Women's Six Nations.Yahoo Sports - 10h -
Red Roses World Cup build-up starts now as John Mitchell springs selection surprises
John Mitchell has sprung a number of selection surprises for England’s Women’s Six Nations opener against Italy on Sunday as he ramps up preparations for this year’s Rugby World Cup.Yahoo Sports - 3d -
Scarratt keen to play part in England's 'big year'
Experienced centre Emily Scarratt wants to play her part in a "big year ahead" for England, with a home Rugby World Cup to come this summer.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
England overpower Italy in winning start to Women’s Six Nations campaign
England 38-5 Italy Five first-half tries give Red Roses well-deserved victory No one expected it to be easy for Italy. No one expected it to be anything other than straightforward for England. ...The Guardian - 12h -
Six plays that defined the Six Nations
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'England had Italy on the ropes but didn't recreate French demolition job'
In his BBC Sport column, World Cup winner Matt Dawson reflects on England's thumping Six Nations victory over Italy, and assesses the final-day title race.BBC News - Mar. 10 -
Helena Rowland handed fly-half reins as Red Roses begin Women’s Six Nations
The Loughborough playmaker starts at 10 for the first time at international level for three years as England face Italy in YorkYahoo Sports - 3d -
England 'will be better' after Italy test as 2025 starts with win
Head coach John Mitchell says England will learn from being tested by Italy, as the Red Roses make a winning start to the Women's Six Nations.BBC News - 10h
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