
Amy Cokayne continues England try-scoring form in Six Nations Scotland demolition

The RAF's Amy Cokayne was on the scoresheet yet again as England inflicted a heavy defeat on Scotland in the Six Nations at Murrayfield.
Cokayne, who was appointed as vice-captain for the Red Roses prior to the tournament, scored one of England's 12 tries in a 84-7 battering for the reigning champions.
It marks two straight Six Nations games that the Sale Sharks hooker has scored, after she also crossed the try-line against Ireland at the Allianz Stadium.
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England now turn their attention to a home match against Wales on Saturday as they continue their quest for another Grand Slam.
Elsewhere, Cokayne's RAF teammates made a winning start to the Inter Service championships at cinch Stadium at Northampton Saints.
Recently, Cokayne spoke to BFBS Sport about her new leadership role with England, her Inter Service availability and the possibility of a historic first-ever British and Irish Lions tour.








