England thrashes Wales 48-7
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England crush Wales, blending power and precision to underscore status as Frances main Six Nations challengers, but still lamenting missed chances as Steve Borthwick targets further improvement ahead
England should have probably grabbed at least four more tries. Wales' sole score came in the 51st minute from Josh Adams and was greeted by relieved rather than hopeful cheers, the ignominy of leaving Twickenham pointless had at least been avoided.
BBC Radio 5 Live's podcast Rugby Union Weekly discuss England's fantastic start to the Six Nations as they beat Wales 48-7.
England 48 (Henry Arundell 3, Ben Earl, Tom Roebuck, Tommy Freeman tries; penalty try; George Ford 4 conversions, penalty), Wales 7 (Josh Adams try; Dan Edwards conversion). HT: 29-0