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Hunt back in for Red Roses for Ireland clash

England scrum-half Natasha Hunt will make her first appearance of the TikTok Women's Six Nations against Ireland in Cork on Saturday (2.15pm).

Hunt was a controversial omission from the Red Roses squad that reached the World Cup final last autumn on the grounds that her instinct to run was at odds with head coach Simon Middleton’s preference for a 9 with consistent delivery.

But the 34-year-old Gloucester-Hartpury captain has dazzled in the Allianz Premier 15s this season and is rewarded with a start in the penultimate round of England’s title quest, with Lucy Packer dropping to the bench.

Hooker Connie Powell also makes her maiden appearance of the Six Nations, with a revamped front row completed by the selection of props Hannah Botterman and Maud Muir.

Morwenna Talling and Helena Rowland are poised to make their first outings of the Championship after being picked on the bench.

England have secured a maximum 15-point haul from their three matches so far, including a 59-3 victory over Wales in round three.

Ireland lost last season's corresponding fixture 69-0 and have lost their opening three match of the tournament.

"We were really pleased with the win in Wales in what was a difficult game. Our defence was outstanding," Middleton said.

"We go into this game knowing there are areas we need to improve on and we are determined to do that.

"A number of players are returning and this fixture sees Hannah Botterman and Maud Muir start in the front row which will be their first starts of the tournament and vital playing time following spells on the sidelines.

"We are pleased to welcome Helena Rowland back among our finishers. Helena and our strength and conditioning team have worked tirelessly to get her back and she is a huge asset as

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