Ellie Kildunne to win the 50th hood in England in the six female nations collide with Wales | Enghilter

Ellie Kildunne will win her 50th hood for England when it will begin against Wales at the Principality Stadium in the six female nations on Saturday, as one of the 13 changes to the initial XV.
Kildunne, who made his debut in England in 2017 and scored 36 attempts for his country, will begin the full -back after making an apparition from the bench on the wing The victory of England 38-5 over Italy Last Sunday.
“It’s exceptional, it’s the girl to whom everyone is looking at the moment,” said England coach, Louis Deacon. “She is such an exciting player. To get 50 games for red roses, it is an exceptional result, but it also has so many other games to get off.”
The Wings Abbies Dow and Jess Breach will complete the back three on both sides of Kildunne, while Megan Jones and Tatyana have heard the film for the first time that this tournament in the central partnership with Zoe Harrison and Natasha hare the couple of half a diploma.
In the front row Mackenzie Carson, Lank Atkin-Davies and Sarah Bern Start. Morwenna Talling and Abbie Ward enter the second row with Sadia Kabeya starting from Openside Flanker. The only two players to keep their positions in the XV are the captain, Zoe Alfcroft and n. 8 Maddie Feaunati, who had a player of the performance of the match against Italy. Abi Burton, who can play through the rear row, is lined up to win his first cap from the bench.
The large amount of change comes when the coach head, John Mitchell, is testing several combinations during the six nations thinking about the World Cup.
Deacon said when it was asked if consistency is difficult to obtain with so many changes: “To be honest we have trained with both combinations in recent weeks. So it is not that we need a huge amount of cohesion, it has always been the plan to go with two combinations for the first two games.
“From the training point of view they spent a lot of time together. A game is very different and the pressures are different but we prepared well this week, so I don’t see it is a problem.”
Rapid guide
Wales Vochies V England
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Wales: J Joyce-Butchers; Neumann, H Jones (Captain), Powell, Cox; George, Ber; G Pyrs, Phillips, Scable, Fleming, Crabb, Williams, Lewis, Evans.
Replacements: K Jones, Maisie Davies, Rose, A Pyrs, King, Meg Davies, Keight, Metcalfe
England: Kildunne; Dow, Jones, listened to, violation; Harrison, Hunt; Carson, Atkin-Davies, Bern, Talling, Ward, Aldcroft (Captain), Kabeya, Feaunati
Replacements: Cokayne, Botterman, Muir, Galligan, Burton, L Packer, Aitchison, Rowland
Wales made two changes to their initial team after A loss of 24-21 in Scotland last Saturday. The Prop Gwenllian Pyrs and Gwen Crabb arrives in the second row. N. 8 Georgia Evans, who received a red card against Scotland, begins while he is free to play after dealing with a disciplinary committee.
The game of the Principality will beat the record for a women’s sporting event in Wales with over 18,000 tickets sold. The previous record was held by the Wales women’s football team with 16,845 who looked at the playoff of the European championship in November against the Republic of Ireland.
The leader of Wales, Sean Lynn, said: “The prospect of playing in front of a crowd of record rugby at Welsh Rugby’s house is the recognition of growth in the female game. The players was told to be courageous and to believe in their ability to compete at the highest levels”.