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SIX NATIONS HIGH

n 2003, England were rampant as they seized their first Grand Slam of the pro era. They finished the tournament with a points difference of plus 127, scored 18 tries and only gave up 46 points, with Jonny Wilkinson claiming 77 for himself. It came down to the last round, with Ireland also hunting a Grand Slam, and at home no less. But England tore on to a 42-6 win in Dublin. There were five England tries, including a

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