England started their Women's Six Nations title defence with a comfortable 38-5 victory over Italy at LNER Community Stadium in York.
The victory extends the Red Roses' winning run to 21 games before a home Rugby World Cup that starts in August.
On her first Red Roses start, wing Mia Venner grabbed the opening try before centre Emily Scarratt crossed in a dominant opening period.
The hosts, following a penalty try from a maul infringement, scored the bonus-point try inside 30 minutes after Claudia MacDonald's sharp finish.
Italy managed one score in the first half through number eight Francesca Sgorbini, but Amy Cokayne quickly responded to grab England's fifth first-half try.
England struggled for further points in the second half but Emma Sing capped off a solid day from the kicking tee with the final try late in the game.
John Mitchell's side are seeking a fourth successive Grand Slam and a seventh Six Nations title in a row.
England next face Wales at Principality Stadium on Saturday, while Italy, who finished fifth in last year's championship, host Ireland on Sunday with hopes of replicating their only victory last campaign.
Source: BBC
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