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Jodie RS Jun 6

It's always the same when England does well, people come out saying the opposition is not at their best. To beat a team in their own back yard is extremely hard especially in the Southern Hemisphere! And especially for England as everyone wants to beat us. It's starting to come right for England now so let's wait and see, it just means that only a team filtering on full cylinders are going to beat them. Hard luck Wales.

Ben Jun 6

Wow, 40 point rout! Well done Wales, showed this attacking flair we all keep hearing about, and Gatland has surely cemented his place as Lions coach (wonder what excuse he'll come up with this time?)

Peter Finnegan Jun 6

mon ireland

Phil Jun 6

Personally think they will dominate for a while. Eddie will keep them grounded

Phil Jun 6

England are a world class side now. Key is not to get cocky (fans and players). Statistically they have been rubbish since 2003. England has 1m senior registered players so they should be doing better than they have been in the past

Lee Humphreys Jun 6

Painful to watch. Entire coaching staff needs to be replaced. New ideas. Fresh thinking.

Will T. Jun 6

They say that about every England performance. They said that when we won the 6 nations and said we would only be measured if we won down under. Now that we have I still don't think you can accuse England of being an average side anymore. Aus have players missing but we still have to go there and beat them twice in a row.

Ultimate Rugby Jun 6

The ball is turned over and Dagg gathers running 90 meters to touch down.

Ultimate Rugby Jun 6

Dagg goes the length of the pitch after NZ turned over the Welsh ball in their 22

George G. Jun 6

Welsh grass roots is very good standard then somehow it fails to convert into professional and think that's reflected by players moving over seas and into the prem