FORMER Keighley junior player Ellie Kildunne made a try-scoring debut for England Women in the first game of their three-match series against Canada.

Kildunne, a former Woodhouse Grove pupil, claimed the final try as England romped to a 79-5 victory, which included an incredible six tries by fellow debutant Jessica Breach.

The Red Roses, in their first game since the Rugby Football Union confirmed the team would receive match fees for the first time, totalled 13 tries at Allianz Park in London.

Harlequins winger Breach raced over on England's left on three separate occasions as she completed a hat-trick in the opening half hour.

Rachael Burford also scored early on and Abigail Dow touched down under the posts a minute before half-time as England established a 29-0 lead by the interval.

Breach added her fourth, bursting through the middle of the visiting defence, and after Amy Cokayne had crossed the whitewash, the 20-year-old grabbed try number five in the corner.

Marlie Packer touched down before Cindy Nelles scored from close range to get Canada on the board in the 61st minute – but Dow added her second soon after before Breach collected a high ball and surged over for her sixth.

Rochelle Clark crossed for England's 12th try before Breach set up Kildunne to finish the scoring.