England head coach John Mitchell has rung the modifications as soon as once more for his or her World Cup conflict towards Australia on Saturday, with Jess Breach set for her fiftieth worldwide cap.
Solely wing Breach, plus centre Megan Jones and second row Rosie Galligan maintain their locations from final weekend’s 92-3 thumping of Samoa, which assured England a spot within the quarterfinals.
The event hosts might be trying to progress as Group A winners and Mitchell has turned again to his frontrunners, with 14 of the XV who began in a 69-7 thrashing of the USA two weeks in the past set to characteristic in Brighton.
Breach bagged a hat trick towards Samoa to go previous 50 tries for her nation and is ready for her landmark look eight years after her worldwide debut, when she touched down six instances towards Canada.
Mitchell mentioned: “To achieve 50 caps in your nation is testomony to the exhausting work and dedication put in over quite a lot of years, not solely by the person however by those that help them each day.
“Jess needs to be extremely happy with her milestone and we’re trying ahead to her taking to the sphere on Saturday.”
Zoe Aldcroft, captain for the event, was already dominated out of the conflict to face the Wallaroos with a bruised knee, whereas centre Emily Scarratt has not been risked owing to nerve injury in her shoulder.
Alex Matthews takes the captain’s armband in Aldcroft’s absence for simply the second time in her profession, whereas Holly Aitchison returns from an ankle harm to take a spot on the bench.
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Mitchell added: “We need to construct on our opening matches of the event and end the pool stage with an excellent efficiency towards Australia.
“Brighton has been an excellent host for us this week. It is a new venue for the Purple Roses, one which has a historical past of World Cup magic. We’re excited to see 1000’s of our supporters come right down to the south coast and get behind the ladies.”