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The Welsh Squad leave the field at the close of the Twickenham clash
(Main) The Welsh Squad leave the field at the close of the Twickenham clash against the old enemy (Thumb) Dan Hipkiss tackles Lee Byrne in the Anglo-Welsh clash
Huw Evans
Nine-try England dominate at Twickenham
6 August 2007, 9:36 am
By WRU
England scored nine tries on their way to racking up a record-score against Wales.
ENGLAND 62 WALES 5

The home side were dominant in the pack, solid at the set piece, muscular around the field and worthy winners against a hard-working Wales.

Jonny Wilkinson may have missed his first two shots at goal, but his touch finders pinned Wales into the corner time and again, and devastating line-outs and driving mauls breached the visitors' defence with alarming regularity.

If the first half was bad, then the second was a disaster. Three tries in the first period hurt Wales, and the six tries after the break meant the home side sent the English element of the 64,000 fans home happy.

Harlequins No.8 Nick Easter became the first England No.8 forward to score a hat-trick. His replacement, Lawrence Dallaglio, scored a try of his own as did Steve Borthwick, Mathew Tait and Jason Robinson. Scrum half Shaun Perry grabbed a brace in his man of the match performance.

There was a consolation try for Wales through Dafydd James after 59 minutes, but it was the only bright moment in an otherwise disappointing afternoon.

Tait and Robinson scored late tries as Wales tired; England secured a 62-5 win, their largest ever victory over Wales.

England (22) 62
Tries: Easter 3, Borthwick, Perry 2, Dallaglio, Robinson, Tait
Cons: Wilkinson 7
Pens: Wilkinson

Wales (0) 5
Try: James


England: Tait; Strettle, Hipkiss, Farrell, Robinson; Wilkinson, Perry; Sheridan, Regan, Vickery (Capt), Shaw, Borthwick, Corry, Worsley, Easter

Replacements: Chuter, Stevens, Moody, Dallaglio, Gomarsall, Flood


Wales: Byrne; A Brew, Shanklin, G Thomas (Capt), D James; Sweeney, Cooper; I Thomas, Bennett, Horsman, W James, Sidoli, A W Jones, Charvis, Owen

Replacements: Jenkins, R Thomas, T R Thomas, Popham, Phillips, Hook, T James

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