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Replacements:
16 Victoria Fleetwood
17 Laura Keates
18 Rochelle Clark
19 Rebecca Essex
20 Harriet Millar-Mills
21 La Toya Mason
22 Sally Tuson
23 Fiona Pocock
1 Heather Lockhart
2 Sarah Quick
3 Tracey Balmer
4 Lindsay Wheeler
5 Bridget Millar-Mills
6 Mary Lafaiki
7 Tess Forsberg
8 Susie Brown
Replacements:
16 Beth Dickens
17 Suzanne McKerlie-Hex
18 Lindsey Smith
19 Becca Parker
20 Jade Konkel
21 Sarah Law
22 Leanne Neary
23 Laura Stevens

Despite the absence of a number of senior players, who are focusing on England's Sevens campaign, the defending champions were in ruthless form and proved far too strong for Scotland, improving on their 47-0 victory last season.
It took England 19 minutes to open their account with Hunter picking up and diving over and flanker Gallagher made it 10-0 soon after, darting through a gap in the Scotland defence.
Debutant centre Chamberlain then set up Reed who touched down between the posts and added the conversion and Wilson raced clear from just inside the Scotland half for number four.
After the break, Large jinked her way through for England 's fifth score and Chamberlain then had the debut try her performance warranted - and almost immediately made it two.
Try number eight came when replacement wing Tuson used her pace and power to force her way over and Large then had her second as Scotland couldn't live with England's sustained pressure.
Fiona Pocock then came off the bench with 15 minutes to play, in her first appearance in an England shirt since injuring her knee in the 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup semi-final against Australia.
She was involved in the build up to the tenth try, but the ball eventually worked its way towards the forwards and replacement prop Clark burrowed over to score. Hunter then scored her second try as the clock ticked 70 to make it 69-0 and Tuson got her second minutes later to make it 76-0 after Reed's conversion, rounding off the scoring.