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Will England win the Six Nations for the seventh time in a row, for the eighth time in nine, and for the 21st time in 30 editions in various incarnations? The journey to an answer starts at York Community Stadium today and ends (at the latest) at Twickenham on 26 April when they host France, runners-up in the last five years and the last other team to win it, in 2018. But the English have won 50 of their last 51 games, and that’s a hell of a hot streak.
Italy finished fifth in each of the last three years and it is fair to say they have not pushed the English particularly hard in recent years: England beat them 48-0 last year, 68-5 in 2023, 74-0 in 2022, 67-3 in 2021. But they have a new coach in Fabio Roselli, and will be hoping to demonstrate improvement, even if victory seems a stretch.
Anyway, welcome. I present for you the profiles of today’s teams from Sarah Rendell’s handy pre-tournament guide:
England
Coach John Mitchell Captain Zoe Aldcroft
England may have a new captain but they are expected to have the same result in this tournament with five wins from five to seal a seventh consecutive Women’s Six Nations trophy. This competition will be important for the Red Roses to find their winning combinations and potentially a bolter or two for the Rugby World Cup squad later this year. Gloucester’s Emma Sing, the top Premiership Women’s Rugby point scorer for the 2024-25 season, is one such star who could break back into the team. England’s head coach, John Mitchell, said it would be “stupid” not to try different things in his match-day squads. “A lot of the combinations that you see in the Six Nations will be as a result of the end [the World Cup] in mind,” he said. “Will players get opportunities? Yes. It’s exciting because there is always room for a new player to create enthusiasm.”
Key player Alex Matthews. The headlines gravitate towards Ellie Kildunne and Abby Dow but Matthews is a player who consistently has 9/10 performances and does all the hard graft in the back row.
Prospects Fans who aren’t English will be pleading with any nation to take the Red Roses’ crown but inevitably they will win it again.
Italy
Coach Fabio Roselli. Captain Elisa Giordano
Since the heights of their second-place finish in 2019, Italy have slowly regressed in the Six Nations. They are able to stay in the fight for the majority of matches but tend to let the result escape them in the closing minutes. The man charged with producing 80-minute performances is their new head coach, Fabio Roselli, who is coaching in women’s rugby for the first time. He said: “Italian rugby has grown so much and we have a lot of potential to improve. We are focused on the process, on the hard work, on the play and our style. First up we have the best team in the world [England], it will be a big challenge for us but we are so excited.”
Key player Beatrice Rigoni. An unpredictable player, who is one of the best centres in the world, and has been honing her skills in the PWR this season.
Prospects Fifth place will be where they end up but they’ll cause headaches.
You can read the guide in full here: