WRU Poll
Who will win the Women's World Cup?
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England 30 - 17 Wales
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Match Details
Half-Time: 13 - 3
Att: 81,406
Referee: Rolland, Alain
Venue: Twickenham
Date: Sat 6th Feb 10
Quick Stats
Tries: 5
Conversion: 5
Penalties: 4
Drop Goals: 0
1 0
Previous Meeting
Eng30 - 17Wal
Wal23 - 15Eng
Eng19 - 26Wal
Eng62 - 5Wal
Wal27 - 18Eng
Wales suffer opening day defeat
Wales slumped to an opening Six Nations 30-17 defeat to England at Twickenham. Adam Jones and James Hook may have scored second half tries but it was too little, too late for Warren Gatland's men.
Wales had hoped to record a fourth successive championship defeat over their arch rivals. But two tries from England flanker James Haskell secured victory for Martin Johnson's men.

The visitors had the chance to take the lead on six minutes but Hook missed a long-range penalty.

England fly-half Jonny Wilkinson made no mistake with close-range strike after 12 minutes while Ryan Jones seemed to be carrying a shoulder injury. The hosts piled on the pressure and Wilkinson's excellent kick to right corner set up field position.

But England number eight Nick Easter was denied the opening try when he was held up by Gareth Cooper.

Wales held the edge at scrum-time with Paul James winning his battle with opposite number David Wilson. Hook missed second penalty chance on 22 minutes but Stephen Jones made it third time lucky for Wales to level scores as the half hour mark loomed.

But the turning point of an evenly contested first period saw Alun Wyn Jones yellow carded for a silly trip on Dylan Hartley
Wilkinson capitalised immediately and Wales were on the back foot.

With seconds remaining of the first half, England found the opener when James Haskell dived over after a series of forward drives and Wilkinson's conversion handed Martin Johnson's men a 13-3 half-time lead.

The advantage was increased four minutes into the second half when Tom James turned over by Steve Borthwick and space opened for scrum-half Danny Care to score under the posts.

Jones returned and Wales hit back on 48 minutes. Jamie Roberts went close but Cooper combined with lock Jones to supply Adam Jones with the touchdown.

Jones converted but then missed another penalty opportunity as the visitors gained a foothold in the match. Then Hook produced a moment of brilliance to put Wales back into the contest when he fended off three tacklers to crash over. Jones converted and the deficit has been cut to just three points.

Wales chased a winner but they saw their hopes dashed when Jones' long pass was intercepted by Delon Armitage and Matthew Tait passed to Haskell for his second score and seal victory.

LineUps Scoring Summary Timeline
EnglandWales
SubsScoringNameNo.NameScoringSubs


Delon Armitage 15 Lee Byrne



Mark Cueto 14 Tom James
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Mathew Tait 13 James Hook 1T

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Toby Flood 12 Jamie Roberts



Ugo Monye 11 Shane Williams


3C 3P
Jonny Wilkinson 10 Stephen Jones 2C 1P

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1T
Danny Care 9 Gareth Cooper
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Tim Payne 1 Paul James

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Dylan Hartley 2 Gareth Williams
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David Wilson 3 Adam Jones 1T

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Simon Shaw 4 Luke Charteris
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Steve Borthwick 5 Alun-Wyn Jones Yellow card


2T
James Haskell 6 Andy Powell
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Lewis Moody 7 Martyn Williams



Nick Easter 8 Ryan Jones

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Steve Thompson 16 Huw Bennett
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Dan Cole 17 Rhys Gill

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Louis Deacon 18 Bradley Davies
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Steffon Armitage 19 Jonathan Thomas
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Paul Hodgson 20 Richie Rees
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Dan Hipkiss 21 Andrew Bishop



Ben Foden 22 Leigh Halfpenny
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Penalty Tries

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