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2021 Women's Six Nations: Sarah Hunter returns to lead Red Roses after 13 months out vs Italy

England visit Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi in Parma to take on Italy Women on Saturday (kick-off 2pm) as they look to build on last week's 52-10 victory over Scotland in their Six Nations opener; "We're delighted to have Sarah back," says head coach Simon Middleton

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England Women head coach Simon Middleton says he is delighted to have Sarah Hunter back in his squad to face Italy after a long-term absence due to injury

Sarah Hunter is in line to earn her 124th England cap on her first international match in 13 months when the Red Roses face Italy in the Six Nations on Saturday (kick-off 2pm).

Hunter returns to the side after more than a year out due to injury, while Alex Matthews and Vicky Fleetwood come in at blind-side flanker and open-side flanker respectively.

Harlequins trio Vickii Cornborough, Amy Cokayne and Shaunagh Brown make up the front row, while Zoe Aldcroft and Cath O'Donnell form the second row.

Helena Rowland and Megan Jones are the starting 10-12 combination while Leanne Riley continues at scrum-half. Vice-captain Emily Scarratt retains her place at outside centre.

England's Jess Breach on her way to scoring their fifth try during the Women's Guinness Six Nations match at Castle Park, Doncaster. Picture date: Saturday April 3, 2021.
Image: Jess Breach moves to the right wing

Wasps backs Ellie Kildunne and Abby Dow return to the starting XV, Jess Breach moves to the right wing after playing left last weekend.

Prop Hannah Botterman could make her first England appearance of the season, while Zoe Harrison is also among the finishers.

Head coach Simon Middleton said: "I was really pleased with aspects of our game against Scotland and I thought we were outstanding for the majority of the first half. The frustrating part was that we got ourselves into a position where we wanted to be in the game but then didn't kick on.

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"The ability to sustain a high level of performance for the majority if not all of the game is the thing we are working towards in training, so to put in a great 40 minutes and then not back that up in the second half was not what we wanted.

"We've had a good week of training and have looked to address the discipline issues such as the penalty count. In the past we have prided ourselves on our discipline but defensively we are looking to play more on the edge and you can't do that without walking a fine line, we have to make sure we are at the right side of it.

Hannah Botterman
Image: Hannah Botterman is on the bench

"This game in Italy also gives us an opportunity to look at some other combinations and we've decided to rotate the squad.

"We're delighted to have Sarah Hunter back in the team. She loves playing for her country and has worked so hard to get back playing."

England team to play Italy

15 Ellie Kildunne, 14 Jess Breach, 13 Emily Scarratt, 12 Megan Jones, 11 Abby Dow, 10 Helena Rowland, 9 Leanne Riley; 1 Vickii Cornborough, 2 Amy Cokayne, 3 Shaunagh Brown, 4 Zoe Aldcroft, 5 Cath O'Donnell, 6 Alex Matthews, 7 Vicky Fleetwood, 8 Sarah Hunter.

Replacements: 16 Lark Davies, 17 Hannah Botterman, 18 Bryony Cleall, 19 Harriet Millar-Mills, 20 Poppy Cleall, 21 Claudia MacDonald, 22 Zoe Harrison, 23 Sarah McKenna.

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