England score 10 tries in Cardiff to condemn Wales to wooden spoon

England took the Guinness Six Nations title race to its final game after destroying Wales 68-14 in Cardiff.
Steve Borthwick’s team guaranteed themselves a top-two finish, ahead of favourites France hosting Scotland, in emphatic bonus-point fashion but Wales were condemned to a second successive wooden spoon and 17th Test defeat on the bounce – a record for a tier one nation in the professional era.
The Prince and Princess of Wales, respective patrons of the Welsh Rugby Union and Rugby Football Union, looked on at the Principality Stadium as England collected a bonus point by half time before completing a record Six Nations win against Wales in 10-try fashion.
Scoring blitz
There were touchdowns during the opening flurries from captain Maro Itoje and wing Tom Roebuck but the real damage was done during a six-minute scoring blitz just before the interval.
Wing Tommy Freeman became only the second player after France’s Philippe Bernat-Salles 24 years ago to score a try in every match of a Six Nations campaign, with Chandler Cunningham-South and prop Will Stuart – on his 50th cap – also crossing.
It was one-way traffic as scrum-half Alex Mitchell added a sixth England try, with debutant Henry Pollock scoring twice, his fellow replacement Joe Heyes also going over and Cunningham-South adding a second, while Fin Smith kicked five conversions and Marcus Smith four.
Outclassed Wales’ only replies were a Ben Thomas try double, with Gareth Anscombe and Jarrod Evans each landing a conversion as interim head coach Matt Sherratt’s three games in charge came to a demoralising end.
England made a dream start, monopolising possession and taking a third-minute lead when Itoje picked up and dived over from close range, with Smith converting.
Offside
Wales thought they had scored an equalising try five minutes later when full-back Blair Murray ran in unopposed from 40 metres but the score was ruled out for scrum-half Tomos Williams being offside.
England made the most of their reprieve and quickly scored again as Fin Smith’s floated pass took out three home defenders and Roebuck crossed for a try on his first Test start, and the fly-half converted.
As against Scotland a week ago, Wales had started poorly while England had a confidence about them even if they suffered a 19th-minute blow when lock Ollie Chessum was forced off injured. He was replaced by Cunningham-South.
Murray continued to be comfortably Wales’ biggest attacking threat and it took a brilliant tackle from England hooker Luke Cowan-Dickie to deny him a score that would have got his team back into the game.
Wales then broke through nine minutes before half time, courtesy of a brilliant pass from Williams that found Thomas and he had a simple finish, with celebrations among the crowd being led by Gavin and Stacey co-creator and star Ruth Jones.
But Welsh cheers were short-lived, with England establishing a 26-point lead by the break as Freeman, Cunningham-South and Stuart breached the Welsh defence.
Wales tried to fight their way back during the third quarter, yet wing Ellis Mee was guilty of blowing a gilt-edged try chance by ignoring an unmarked Joe Roberts and Aaron Wainwright outside him.
And England made their opponents pay as Mitchell broke clear for try number six, converted by Smith, as the visitors hit 40 points.
Wales’ misery was not complete though, with scores from Pollock and Heyes bringing up the half-century, before Pollock and Cunningham-South completed the rout with their second tries.
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Ah, so just sacking the old coach didn’t work then, even though the Western Mail pathetically suggested this weekend that the new temp could be given the job full time after today. Well done to the English for this, not the team on the field but those who are really behind what has been done to us; those from England Rugby behind the sabotage report two years ago; Quentin Smth and Maggie Alphonsi, then Keywood who turned up from England and appointed Agent Abigail from England, then Sherratt from England to complete the team that has made a massive hatchet… Read more »
There are some promising players in the under 20s team that put England to the sword. It wouldn’t hurt for the future new manager to bring in some completely new blood – nothing else is working.
We have too many Under 25 players who are underdeveloped. We used to have a national team down to Under 16s so I hope no one suggest we reform that to blood some talented 15 year olds.
The reason we are in the mess we are is our 3 millions internationally qualified coaches (aka 5 day fans) are oblivious to the sabotage attack two years ago and still think international rugby is nothing more than picking a random coach and 15 players.
Sorry Scotland, but I’m going to have to cheer on France
I know its not going to happen and it is a very counter-intuitive argument to make as a Welsh fan but the 6N should bring in promotion and relegation. Give Georgia or Romania the chance to compete. The threat of relegation and the financial hit that the WRU will take is the only thing that is going to keep them on their toes.
The hierarchy at the WRU are at best incompetent and at worst bring the suggestion of a collusion with the sabotage report to continue the mayhem Yet Agent Abigail is immune for criticism as the darling of the 5 day fans, who like to believe anyone can talk their way into anywhere in rugby. Italy went 5 years without winning a match, yet no one mentioned relegation. Until Covid and the well timed 2023 sabotage attack, Wales won 4 Grand Slams in 15 years compared to 1 by England. People have short memories and refuse to accept that the vile… Read more »
And when we thought Welsh rugby couldn’t reach any lower, today happened. Two words. Utter rubbish! We were headless chickens at time. No , sorry, I’m wrong. A headless chicken moves faster. We were a like a sloth with depression. No, I’m wrong again. At least a sloth can hang onto something without dropping it. Our players were playing, “catch the bar of soap” game. I despair? I’m sorry, but you can’t sugarcoat a turd. To leak 10 tries, against bloody England of all teams , and in Cardiff too? Apparently , Adam Jones is our forwards coach. We went… Read more »