'Rusty' to 'relentless' - Red Roses deliver statement win
Demelza Short, 19, made her debut in the back row alongside the outstanding Sadia Kabeya and player of the match Maddie Feaunati. Prop Maud Muir marked her 50th cap with a series of powerful carries in the 51 minutes she was on the field, before her replacement, Sarah Bern, scored two tries for the second successive match. Scotland suffer baptism of fire on emotional Murrayfield occasion Katy Daley-Mclean, who captained England to World Cup success in 2014, said on BBC Two: "I don't think I've ever seen them as accomplished as that performance was.
"They dominated from minute one to minute 80. It didn't matter whether it was their starters or their bench, whether it was players who had one cap or 113 - everybody came in and did their jobs. "We've sometimes seen England do it in bits, but never as polished as that.
They were outstanding. " Maggie Alphonsi, another member of England's 2014 world champions, added: "It was an impressive display. After the way they played against Ireland, you could say they were very rusty and left opportunities behind.
"Today, they capitalised on every chance they got when they went into the opposition's 22. "All the forwards really stepped up. Last weekend against Ireland, you didn't really see the forwards get into the game, win the collisions or go forward.
Today, they owned it. This England team have got a really good power game. " 'It was just so special' - Muir on 50th cap in England victory over Scotland There were changes among England's back division for the trip to Murrayfield, too.