Lengthy injury stoppages as England hammer Wales in Gloucester
England overcame the early loss of Abby Dow to continue the perfect start to their TikTok Women’s Six Nations title defence with a crushing 58-5 victory over Wales at Kingsholm.
The Red Roses ran in 10 tries in a battle between previously unbeaten teams to post a third successive bonus-point win.
Wing Jess Breach and hooker Lark Davies crossed twice each as Wales were swept away, unable to cope with the power of the home pack who laid the foundations for a 21st successive victory.
And England’s most impressive performance of the Six Nations yet was delivered in front of a 14,689 fans – their biggest home crowd for 12 years and highest outside of a World Cup.
Play was held up for several minutes early on after Dow suffered a painful injury that resulted in her being carried from the pitch on a stretcher and she was subsequently taken to hospital.
It was England who responded better to the lengthy break as Davies finished a rolling maul and soon after Abbie Ward was over.
Wales’ scrum was being consistently overpowered but the hosts’ line-out was malfunctioning, while their momentum was also affected by an indisciplined phase.
Turning to the maul once more, however, their pack made 20 metres before the ball was spun to Breach, who was swept over by her footwork.
A second for Breach was sandwiched by two tries for the front row as Davies completed another maul before a rampaging Sarah Bern charged over from a line-out.
England’s dominance up front was complete with Bern and Poppy Cleall leading the charge and replacement Natalia John was sent to the sin-bin because of an accumulation of defensive penalties from the visitors.
Alex Matthews was the next to score, but in the 69th minute the one-way traffic was finally pierced when Wales finally registered their first points through Kelsey Jones’ try from short range.
Shaunagh Brown touched down just before John returned from the sin-bin and there were additional scores for Emily Scarratt and Sarah Hunter.
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A bit harsh perhaps. Halfback sound enough but admittedly flyhalf and other inside backs need to be improved to give our wingers and fullback the chances they need to shine. Our backplay currently is too sitters for comfort.
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