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More rugby humiliation for Wales at hands of old foes

Reuters  •  February 8th, 2026 7:00 am
More rugby humiliation for Wales at hands of old foes

England's Henry Arundell scored a hat-trick in their hammering of Wales at Twickenham | Photo: AP

England have demolished Wales 48-7 at Twickenham to extend their winning run to 12 games and launch their Six Nations title bid ‍in style, thanks to a commanding performance that included a hat-trick from winger Henry Arundell.
There are few ​more dangerous playmakers in world rugby than George Ford when his side is on the front foot, and the ⁠flyhalf showcased his full range of talent on Saturday as the hosts dismantled a demoralised Wales side who had lost 21 of their last 23 matches.
Arundell crossed three times in a first half in which Wales barely managed an attack and had two front-row players sent to the sin bin, as the underpowered visitors ‌struggled to withstand ​England's relentless pressure.
Henry Arundell

England's Henry Arundell bundles his way over for a score in the win over Wales | Photo: AP

Although England's precision deserted them in a scrappier second half, the damage had ‍been done and they were able to close out a commanding win that deepened Welsh woes.
Speedster Arundell notched England's opening try after eight minutes, collecting a flat pass from Ford to run over unopposed in an ominous sign for the visitors. He crossed again 10 minutes later, as Ford again set him up with ​a deft cross-kick to exploit the stretched 13-man Wales ‌defence.
Number Ben Earl added a third in the same left corner, loitering wide as England again used their numerical advantage to pile ​on the points.
Tom Roebuck, replacing the injured Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, ensured England picked up where they left ‍off after the break with a walk-in after deft passing created another hole in the Welsh defence.
Wales infringed constantly at the ruck, missed tackles, surrendered set piece possession and looked lost ​for ​much of the match until England grew ​sloppy to give them a sniff at making the ​score respectable.
The visitors scored in the 52nd minute as winger Josh Adams stayed wide to snare a Dan Edwards crossfield kick.
England resumed their dominance, however, as their new star Henry Pollock - on at wing despite being a back-rower- forced a penalty try, riding a high tackle as he blitzed over in the right hand corner.
Tommy Freeman added the final score to give England a shot at making it 50, only for man-of-the-match Ford ‍to shank the conversion in perhaps his first error of the day.
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