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      Red Roses

      17 Mar 2025 | 2 min | 2

      2025 Six Nations preview: Red Roses v Italy

      Everything you need to know as the Red Roses host Italy in the first round of the 2025 Women's Six Nations.

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      John Mitchell's side will head to York with confidence as Six Nations Champions, a title the Red Roses have held since 2019. 

      They kick off the campaign having won all 17 of their previous Six Nations matches against Italy. They last played at Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi in Parma, where the Red Roses won 48-0. 

      Currently ranked number one in the world, the Red Roses will look to maintain their winning streak against Italy at the LNER Community Stadium this weekend. 

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      Red Roses team to play Italy

      Where LNER Community Stadium, York
      When Sunday 23 March
      Kick-off 15:00
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      Ellie Kildunne was the top point and try scorer among all teams in the 2024 Six Nations and named player of the tournament. If she comes off the bench she will look to use her speed to top up her try tally. 

      The Red Roses have been victorious in 50 of their last 51 Test matches and will look to keep hold of their 17 consecutive wins against Italy. 

      Flo Robinson's potential first cap. If she comes off the bench it will be her first Senior Women's cap, having already played for England U20. Other potential debutant is Jade Shakells. 

      Beatrice Rigoni - A talented player equally adept at fly half or inside centre, she’s been a fantastic addition to PWR side Sale Sharks, and is known for bringing creativity and flair to this Italian side. 

      Views from camp 

      Mia Venner 

      “The back three here are world-class. The amount of work they do off the pitch as they do on, is something you don’t see on a game day, so coming in and seeing that first-hand is amazing. It’s a privilege to be learning off these players, I’m very thankful.

      “For me as a back-three player, speed comes into it, but I think my defence is really growing. I’ve got a lot to learn, but we’re always trying to evolve both individually and as a team, so I think I can bring that energy but also learn off everyone as well.”

      Previous encounters

      2024: Italy 0-48 England 

      2023: England 68-5 Italy 

      2022: Italy 0-74 England

      2021: Italy 3-67 England

      2020: Italy 0-54 England

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        Stats Definitions
        • Attack
        • T - Tries
        • M - Metres carried
        • C - Carries
        • DB - Defenders beaten
        • CB - Clean breaks
        • P - Passes
        • O - Offloads
        • TC - Turnovers conceded
        • TA - Try assists
        • PTS - Points

        • Defence
        • Tackles - Tackles
        • MT - Missed tackles
        • TW - Turnovers won

        • Kicking
        • K - Kicks in play
        • C - Conversions
        • PG - Penalty goals
        • DG - Drop goals

        • Set plays
        • TW - Throws won
        • LW - Lineouts won
        • LS - Lineout steals

        • Discipline
        • PC - Penalties conceded
        • RC - Red cards
        • YC - Yellow cards

        Red Roses

        23 Mar 2025 | 7 min |

        Red Roses earn bonus-point win over Italy in Six Nations opener

        The Red Roses opened their 2025 Guinness Six Nations campaign with a six-try bonus-point win over Italy at the LNER Stadium in York. Tries from Mia Venner, Emily Scarratt, Claudia Macdonald, Amy Cokayne, Emma Sing as well as a penalty try and six points from Emma Sing’s boot gave the Red Roses a 38-5 win, with Italy’s points coming through number eight Francesca Sgorbini.

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        England opened the scoring after just three minutes. Venner broke Italy’s defensive line to get her side five metres from the try line. The England forwards punched across the pitch before Holly Aitchison gave a miss pass to the opposite touchline and Venner scored in the corner for her first international try. Sing added the extras to make it 7-0.

        The hosts struck again three minutes later through Scarratt. After a scrum in their own half, England’s backs got the ball to Venner again who darted down the wing. She was brought down by a tap tackle from Vittoria Ostuni Minuzzi just before the try line. England recycled the ball quickly and Lucy Packer passed to Scarratt who powered over from close range. Sing converted to bring the score to 14-0. 

        After 15 minutes, England looked to have scored through Rosie Galligan who went over the line after a powerful driving maul. However, after the TMO’s intervention, it was judged that she had knocked the ball on due to Italy’s hooker Laura Gurioli entering the maul from the side, resulting in a yellow card for Gurioli and a penalty try after 22 minutes.

        Red Roses v Italy in Guinness Six Nations opener
        Mia Venner shrugs off defenders to make a break for England

        England’s attack continued to put their opponents under pressure, who conceded a penalty for a slap down from Italy while attempting an intercept. Helena Rowland drove the ball deep in the Italian 22. From the lineout, England mounted a driving maul which was stopped on the five-metre line. The Red Roses forwards punched toward the try line before a cross-field kick from Aitchison was collected by Macdonald who scored to give England a bonus point after 28 minutes. 

        Italy scored their try through Sgorbini on the first entry to the England 22 in the 34th minute. After an England penalty, the Italians launched a driving maul off the back of a line out and number eight Sgorbini dotted down.

        England’s pressure on the Italian defence continued and after a knock-on over the line from Maddie Feaunati and then Venner being tackled into touch just before the try line, the Italians earned a lineout in their own 22. The Italian hooker overthrew the lineout, which Cokayne deftly poached and dove over the whitewash to score England’s fifth. Sing converted the try to take the score to 33-5 at half time. 

        Red Roses v Italy in Guinness Six Nations opener
        Emily Scarratt dives over to score

        Five minutes after halftime, the Italians had Sgorbini’s second try disallowed after their flanker Beatrice Veronese obstructed the England defenders at the lineout.

        England spent much of the first 10 minutes of the second half defending before they wrestled back momentum.

        Strong runs from Sing and replacements Hannah Botterman and Sarah Bern got England into their opponents’ 22 once more, but Italy's Ostuni Minuzzi and captain Sofia Stefan tackled Feaunati into touch in the 54th minute.

        Sing later broke down the wing to give England an attacking field position. Rowland, spotting some space in behind Italy’s defensive line, attempted to chip the ball but it was charged down and hacked downfield by Alyssa D’Incà.

        England continued to bring on their replacements, including Jade Shekells and Flo Robinson who both came on to make their debuts.

        Red Roses v Italy in Guinness Six Nations opener
        Sarah Bern drives through defenders

        England then had a try disallowed in the 72nd minute after a strong run from Bern gave replacement Sadia Kabeya the opportunity to dive over the line, but the TMO intervened to rule it out for an earlier forward pass.

        The sole points of the second half came just before the final whistle. Off the back of a lineout, Feaunati gave the ball to Kabeya who darted through defenders toward the try line. Strong runs from captain Zoe Aldcroft and Bern got England ever closer before Scarratt gave a short ball to Sing who walked over to make the final score 38-5.

        John Mitchell’s side will now head to Cardiff on Saturday 29 March for their second game of the tournament against Wales.

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