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Chris Jones: England claim Six Nations crown

Chris Jones: England claim Six Nations crown

FromWeekend Sport with Jason Pine


Chris Jones: England claim Six Nations crown

FromWeekend Sport with Jason Pine

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Length:
5 minutes
Released:
Nov 1, 2020
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Podcast episode

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England ticked the boxes in beating Italy 34-5 with a bonus point on Sunday then had to wait before learning it was enough to be crowned Six Nations champions.France and Ireland both missed their chances to pip England in the final game of the tournament.Ireland could have won the title if they had beaten France by seven points.France also were in the hunt but it needed to beat Ireland by 32 points with a bonus point. They did get the bonus point but the 35-27 victory in Paris meant England had that title yet againIt is England's third title in five years but first since 2017.England did what it needed to do on a balmy evening at Stadio Olimpico but it wasn't the romp most predicted by a team which put 40-plus on Italy in its last three visits.England dominated again but played the first half poorly, kicking away possession 22 times, and led only 10-5. It was much more intense and accurate after the break in scoring four tries. Owen Farrell landed four of his six goalkicks, hitting the post twice."We've done our job," Farrell said. "I thought we went at them. But there was a large chunk of the first half when we couldn't get our hands on the ball, and we couldn't get our game on the field. We got the job done in the end."Scrumhalf Ben Youngs marked his 100th appearance with two tries and hooker Jamie George celebrated his 50th match with one of his own. Flanker Tom Curry got the all-important fourth with 13 minutes to go, and center Henry Slade added the last.But they came up against an Italy side that was spirited and awkward, and stayed in touch through the first half thanks to a try by English-born No. 8 Jake Polledri.Italy was outgunned in the end, and finished a fifth consecutive tournament without a win. Italy has lost a record 27 straight matches since its last win in 2015.Things appeared to be going to plan when England scored the first try in the fifth minute. Farrell benefited from a decoy run to slice open the Italy defense and send Youngs to the posts.But prop Kyle Sinckler spilled the ball, Italy's Carlo Canna pounced, and Polledri scored in the corner.England flanker Jonny Hill, on debut, then went to the sin-bin for a dangerous tackle on Edoardo Padovani but Italy couldn't take advantage.Polledri was issued a yellow card for a professional foul just before halftime, and Italy thought it scored, but Federico Mori lost a chase against England fullback George Furbank.England returned from the break with much-needed greater intent, and Youngs scored again after a Hill chargedown.Polledri came back to even up the forwards, but England's pack blew through Italy's to carry George over in a maul.The all-important fourth try was delivered after England earned a scrum penalty and went for an attacking lineout. Curry went blind from a ruck and went untouched into the left corner. Relieved, Eddie Jones left the sideline to return to the coaches' box.Slade finished the scoring with a try from a Farrell grubber.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
Nov 1, 2020
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