Match report – Wales 14 – 68 England

England held the end of the job in Six Nations title with a ruthless record win 68-14 over Wales at the Principality Stadium.
Irish victory in Italy before on Supreme Saturday she saw them climbing first, but England explicitly put Wales on the sword, while about 10 calls in Cardiff saw that they had skipped the ruling champions to appear as the main rivals selected by France.
The side of Steve Borthwick secured a bonus bon they needed before halftime thanks to five attempts by Maro Itoje, Tom Roebuck, Tommy Freeman, Chandler Cunningham-South and Will Stuart.
And they repeated the feat in the second half, and Alex Mitchell, Joe Heyes, the double debut of Henry Pollock and another from Cunningham-South, caused the most pronounced defeat of Wales, who was now a losing series of 17 games.
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