ALDERHOLT twin sisters Poppy and Bryony Cleall helped England Women to the Grand Slam this season.

The sisters who now play for Saracens started their careers at Salisbury and Ellingham and Ringwood.

They helped the England women sweep all before them and completed a perfect record in this season’s Six Nations with a superb 80-0 victory over Scotland.

Having already won their first four games with bonus points, the Red Roses ran in 12 tries in front of a crowd of 13,278 at Twickenham.

This is a record for an England Women’s home game outside of a World Cup.

It took just over two minutes for England to score as Poppy Cleall broke the line and fed Sarah Beckett for the flanker to cross under the sticks.

A cross field kick from Katy Daley-Mclean was gathered as the ball bounced by wing Jess Breach as she continued her run of scoring in every game of the 2019 Women’s Six Nations.

Natasha Hunt darted through from a quick tap penalty before Breach got onto Scarratt’s kick forward for her second and England’s bonus-point.

The first half scoring continued as Cleall drove over following some impressive forward work, and it was the pack’s work from driving maul from a lineout where Amy Cokayne dropped over the line off the back for a 45-0 lead at the break.

Sarah Bern’s powerful drive off the back of a ruck got England’s first try of the second half with captain Sarah Hunter scoring in similar circumstances a few minutes later. And further tries from Scarratt, Cleall and Cath O’Donnell sealed the deal for the Red Roses.

England’s campaign got off to an impressive start when they ran in eight tries in a 51-7 victory over Ireland in Dublin.

This included one try from Bryony Cleall as she made a debut England debut coming on as a replacement after the interval.

Then, the Red Roses beat defending champions France in Doncaster 41-26, as Poppy Cleall scored twice.

Next up England travelled to Cardiff and ran out 51-12 victory.

They then faced a clash with Italy who were unable to live with the Red Roses as they won 51-12 in a game played at Sandy Park, Exeter.

To finish things off they then won against Scotland last Saturday and the victory meant England scored over 50 points in four of their five games, scoring 45 tries over the tournament.

It was also the 14th time England have won the Grand Slam and it was their 20th Triple Crown, since the tournament’s inception in 1996.