England winger Kay Wilson scored SEVEN tries as the Red Roses women put Scotland to the sword as they ran in twelve tries in a 64-0 bonus-point victory at Twickenham Stoop.
Following Ireland’s 12-7 win over Wales in Cardiff earlier in the day, England’s bonus-point win means they leapfrog Ireland into first place, with next Friday’s match at Donnybrook between the two sides a title decider.
Braces from Wilson and Amy Kokayne secured the bonus-point with less than 20 minutes gone.
4️⃣ tries for Kay Wilson 🔥
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Danielle Waterman was next over for the hosts before another two scores from speedster Wilson gave the Red Roses a dominant 35-0 lead.
Cokayne then got on the end of a charge down to complete her treble and complete a sensational opening 40 from England women, 40-0.
High five 👋
Kay Wilson crosses the whitewash again for her fifth try.
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After the restart, Wilson dotted down her fifth and sixth tries, which was a new Women’s Six Nations record.
Emily Scarratt converted her own try late on before Wilson grabbed a seventh to complete the thumping.