18-year-old back-row Emily Coubrough and 17-year-old stand-off Poppy Mellanby, who are both members of the Scottish Rugby Academy programme and hail from the same Biggar club as Orr, were there too.
Round four was the occasion when it all gelled, England winning 88-10 and scoring 14 tries in the process.
We’ve scarcely got going with this new Premiership Women’s Rugby campaign - if the season were a sprinter, it’d only just have reached its transition phase - but let’s hurl some opinions and predictions out into the World Wide Web, and see what sticks.
Jay Tregonning has left the team in a very good space, as they finished the inaugural WXV 1 tournament with their second successive win.
After a brutal introduction to life in England, Bella McKenzie reflects on an influential season in the Harlequins quarters
Analysis: If you were to select a women’s World XV, Gabrielle Vernier would probably be the first name on the team sheet right now. It’s probably fair to say she’s the best centre in the women’s game along with a fully-fit Emily Scarratt.
The last week has been quite tough in all honesty, not being able to drive and being stuck with a 60-degree angle on your leg is a lot harder than you imagine.
I think there’ll be a new name on the Premier 15s trophy this year. If the official engraver’s reading this –I’d get practising your Gs and Xs. But I implore you to get excited for Saturday’s clash: The Duel.
Something didn’t sit right after England’s 75-0 rout over South Africa. What rankled, was the sight of the South Africans celebrating after the final whistle that brought a close to their biggest ever World Cup defeat.
I distinctively remember the chairman of a previous rugby club walking over to our team and saying “Ladies, I just wanted to introduce myself …”