Marlie Packer delivered a stunning performance on Saturday, scoring four tries as England crushed Italy 61-33 in the Women's Six Nations. The veteran flanker was in irresistible form, powering over the line repeatedly to lead her team to a dominant victory at the Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi in Parma.
Packer's quartet of scores brings her career tally for England to 58 tries, leaving her just three short of becoming the nation's all-time leading women's try scorer. At 34 years old, the Red Roses captain shows no signs of slowing down, combining raw power with sharp rugby instincts.
England's attacking display was relentless, but Italy refused to back down, scoring five tries of their own in a high-octane contest that kept fans on the edge of their seats. For Packer, this performance is another milestone in a remarkable career that has seen her become one of the most feared forwards in the game.
As the Six Nations heats up, Packer's pursuit of the record adds extra intrigue to England's campaign. Will she break it in the next match? For rugby fans and apparel enthusiasts alike, this is a player to watch—and one whose legacy is already written in the history books.
