WORCESTER Rugby Club ace Nicky Crawford notched up her 50th England international cap on Saturday but could not quite make it a fairytale day with a try.
The winger was gunning for her 50th try as well as making her half-century for England as they overcame Scotland 20-7 at Galashiels in the women's Six Nations.
It was a day to remember for Crawford nevertheless and a strong Worcester contingent as they managed to overpower the Scots in their own back yard.
Worcester's Emily Cook played on the opposite wing, while Jo Yapp once again took the scrum-half shirt.
Selena Rudge played at hooker, while full-back Kim Shaylor was one of the England replacements.
England now have maximum points from two games and remain top of the Six Nations table.
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