CARDIFF, Wales (AP) - England consigned ailing rival Wales to a 17th straight loss with a record 10-try 68-14 drubbing in the Six Nations that ensured the title will be decided in the final match of the tournament between France and Scotland on "Super Saturday."
England condemns sorry Wales to record 68-14 loss and stays in contention for Six Nations title
CARDIFF, Wales (AP) - England consigned ailing rival Wales to a 17th straight loss with a record 10-try 68-14 drubbing in the Six Nations that ensured the title will be decided in the final match of the tournament between France and Scotland on "Super Saturday."
Ahead of kickoff in Paris, England was in first place on 19 points - one more than Ireland. France was four points behind England and will clinch the title with a win of any kind over the Scots.
Trophy or no trophy, England exits the tournament on a high with four wins from five - including over France - and its status as a leading rugby power restored after some tough narrow losses for coach Steve Borthwick last year.
The thrashing in Cardiff began with a third-minute score for Maro Itoje, one of five tries in the first half for the visitors as Tom Roebuck, Tommy Freeman, replacement Chandler Cunningham-South and Will Stuart also went over.