Red Roses: Emma Sing one of six new faces to face Italy
England have brought Emma Sing in at full-back and shifted Ellie Kildunne out to the wing as coach John Mitchell rejigs his back three for the fourth Women's Six Nations game in row. Sing's Gloucester-Hartpury team-mate Mia Venner wins her third cap on the wing to complete a new-look combination to face Italy in Parma on Saturday. Kildunne scored two tries against Scotland in her first Women's Six Nations start on the wing last month.
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