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Wales 14-68 England: ‘Visitors turn Cardiff fortress into funhouse’

Three attempts deal damage within six minutes before the rest.

Tommy Freeman, Chandler Cunningham – South – Stuart passed 19 unanswered points, and England ran along the tunnel 33-7.

The competition is finished. But the blasphemy has just begun.

Life oozed out of Cardiff Sports Cathedral when England smashed Wales into powder in the second half.

The daffodils withered, the dragon drooped, and the decibels fell to the quiet Habbobub in the cricket crowd.

England doesn’t care.

Their home court was painful after a narrow defeat in Twickenham in the fall.

They drove away those ghosts to dominate the dominance, backwards and leniency.

The numbers spell it out.

The 68-14 victory was England’s highest score against Wales, surpassing their 62 runs in the 2007 Rugby World Cup warm-up.

The 54-point victory magnitude is any team’s biggest victory against Wales in six countries, and it’s also true in its five matches against the family countries – a history that goes back to 1883.

A series of newcomers set new benchmarks.

Tom Roebuck was physically in tackle, threats in the air, close contact, and was excellent at the start of his first test.

His sales teammate Ben Curry won his 11th title, and his turnovers and collisions are a mean man.

Fin Smith is making 10 shirts by herself. Henry Pollock revealed the hype, which led past Welsh Defenders to two late results.

The established name also enhances their lion credentials.

Tommy Freeman made a sensation in the midfield and diverted a huge influence on the wing. Ellis Genge shows that heavy-duty carry people are worried that they have surpassed his game.

Maro Itoje’s Captain Rib has evidence that a persuasive case was brought about by referee Murray’s ban. George Ford’s death picked more holes in the final Welsh defense.

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