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England Women's team announced for RBS 6 Nations opener.
By RFU Press Office
January 28 2010
England Women's team announced for RBS 6 Nations opener. England Head Coach Gary Street has named his starting line-up for the opening game of the RBS 6 Nations against Wales on February 6th, kick off 7pm at Esher RFC.
England Women's Team for RBS 6 Nations Opener
 
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England Head Coach Gary Street has named his starting line-up for the opening game of the RBS 6 Nations against Wales on February 6th, kick off 7pm at Esher RFC.

England are the reigning Six Nations champions and will be aiming to secure an unprecedented fifth consecutive title ahead of the Women's Rugby World Cup 2010 which kicks off at the Surrey Sports Park on August 20th.

Street has largely stuck with the winning team that defeated current world champions New Zealand in the Investec Challenge Double Header in November, making only one change to the starting line-up with Fiona Pocock replacing the injured Charlotte Barras on the wing.

On the bench, England have a wealth of experience welcoming back Team Northumbria's Rochelle Clark from injury, while La Toya Mason, Rowena Burnfield and Michaela Staniford are all called up.

Street said: "After our win against New Zealand I have kept faith in the team making only one change. There is a genuine buzz in the squad and we want to keep the momentum going post that victory in the autumn. This is certainly the best team I was able to select.

"I am delighted to welcome back Rochelle Clark who is one of the world's best props, while this is a real opportunity for La Toya, Rowena and Michaela who were the stand out players for the England A team against New Zealand. At the same time we also have Alice Richardson and Tamara Taylor on the bench and they are quality players."

With just seven months until the start of the world cup, the Six Nations is a real chance for the players and all the teams involved to put their final preparations into practice, but Street however insists that his number one priority is the Six Nations.

He added: "We won't get distracted by the world cup. Our priority at the moment is the Six Nations. We have got to get the job done against Wales first off and then we will take on the rest of our rivals. Yes this is important preparation for the world cup but our current aim is to play as well as we can in the Six Nations."

England will be captained by Bristol No. 8 Catherine Spencer, with Darlington Mowden Park Sharks' Katy McLean as vice captain.

England Team v Wales

15 Claire Allan Richmond
14 Katherine Merchant Worcester
13 Emily Scarratt Lichfield
12 Rachael Burford Richmond
11 Fiona Pocock Richmond
10 Katy Mclean (VC) Darlington Mowden Park Sharks
9 Amy Turner Richmond
1 Claire Purdy Wasps
2 Amy Garnett Saracens
3 Sophie Hemming Bristol
4 Rebecca Essex Richmond
5 Joanna McGilchrist Wasps
6 Heather Fisher Worcester
7 Margaret Alphonsi Saracens
8 Catherine Spencer (C) Bristol
Replacements:
16 Samantha Reeve Worcester
17 Rochelle Clark Team Northumbria
18 Rowena Burnfield Richmond
19 Tamara Taylor Darlington Mowden Park Sharks
20 La Toya Mason Wasps
21 Alice Richardson Richmond
22 Michaela Staniford Wasps

England's RBS 6 Nations Fixtures:

England v Wales, Feb 6th, Esher RFC, KO 7pm
Italy v England, Feb 13th, Noceto, KO 230pm
England v Ireland, Feb 28th, Esher RFC, KO 3pm
Scotland v England, March 13th, Meggatland, KO 130pm
France v England, March 19th, Rennes Stade Vellodrome, KO 8pm

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England Women's team announced for RBS 6 Nations opener.
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England Women's captain predicting Six Nations fireworks
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Date: 02/02/2010 15:59

England Women's captain predicting Six Nations fireworks
Tuesday February 2, 2010
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England captain Catherine Spencer




England Women's captain Catherine Spencer is predicting the toughest fought women's RBS 6 Nations championship in years when the tournament kicks off on Saturday February 6th at Esher RFC, kick off 7pm.

The England and Bristol No. 8, whose side take on Wales in the championship opener, hopes to guide her team to an unprecedented fifth consecutive title, but with five of the teams having one eye on the 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup later this year she knows there is more at stake than usual.

"2010 is a very special year for us with the world cup only six months away,"
said Spencer, who'll earn her 51st cap on Saturday. "I have no doubt that this Six Nations will be tougher and more competitive than ever. And following our defeat to Wales last year this first game will certainly have an extra edge to it.

"Certainly our first aim is to perform as well as we possibly can in the Six Nations, but I know all the teams involved will using this tournament to prove themselves as we get closer to the World Cup."

England Head Coach Gary Street has largely kept faith in the team that defeated reigning world champions New Zealand in November. Fiona Pocock replaces Charlotte Barras on the wing because of injury, and La Toya Mason will now start at scrum half with Georgina Rozario on the bench because of an injury to Richmond's Amy Turner. On the bench Street is able to welcome back Team Northumbria's Rochelle Clark.

Spencer added: "We have a very strong 22 going into the game against Wales and I am delighted that Rochelle Clark is back in the squad. She is an influential member of our squad both on and off the pitch and I'm looking forward to seeing her return to international action following a period of injury.

"Following a successful 2009 and some really productive training in recent weeks we can't wait for the tournament to kick off. The Six Nations is very special to us and means a great deal. As in previous years we will be focussing on each game as it comes to get the best possible results, starting with the opening game against Wales on Saturday evening which is sure to be a firecracker."


The 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup kicks off on August 20th at Surrey Sports Park in Guildford, with the semi finals and final being held at the Stoop in September.

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