• Packer scores four as England close in on Grand Slam

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‘It’s about making memories’ – Packer on four-try performance against Italy

‘France is a different place to play’

England’s win in Parma sealed a 38th consecutive Six Nations victory.

Given the world champions have not lost in the tournament since 2018, are chasing an eighth straight title, and a fifth Grand Slam in a row, being anything other than undefeated heading into the final round – while never a given – would have been a seismic shock.

The tournament has not come without difficulties, though. In the past two games, Wales and Italy have both scored bonus-point tries against Mitchell’s side, registering 24 and 31 points respectively – their highest totals against the world champions.

Defence will be an area of concern for Mitchell, with 15 tackles missed against the Azzurre.

Replacement forwards Haidee Head and Christiana Balogun made their debuts in Italy, with nine of the 13 forwards that featured in the World Cup final unavailable.

“The things I would do to play England with 12 [players] out,” New Zealand’s Ruby Tui told BBC’s Rugby Union Weekly.

“Secondly, teams are getting better, and that is such a good sign for the game. And the other thing is England have got this new management staff.”

Since the format was rejigged in 2022 so that the top two sides – England and France – meet in the finale, that game has become a Grand Slam decider.

The Red Roses have won all four meetings, but only prevailed in last year’s Grand Slam decider at Allianz Stadium by a point, the closest their record 37-game winning run has come to ending.

France, who on Saturday thrashed Scotland in Edinburgh and are the last team to beat England in the Six Nations, scored 42 points in that 2025 decider.

“England have shown they have the capability of stepping up to that Red Roses shirt, but France is a different place to play,” former England captain Katy Daley-Mclean added.

“It is a big thing to be able to go to France. It will go one of two ways: the young kids will either thrive or go into their shell.”

Without some of the Red Roses’ key personnel, and with Packer’s contract up in June, could it be a fitting farewell?

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Four-try haul for Packer in England romp against Italy

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