England beat Wales
England has bagged early World Cup bragging rights by clawing back a
10-point deficit to claim a thrilling 21-16 victory over Wales in the
opening match of the Six Nations this morning (NZT). Wales stormed out
to a 10-0 lead in the opening nine minutes at an electric Millennium
Stadium after a Rhys Webb try converted by Leigh Halfpenny, who also
added a penalty.
But the visitors, missing a raft of first choices through injury,
responded with tries from Bath backs Anthony Watson and Jonathan Joseph,
George Ford kicking a conversion and three penalties, as Halfpenny added
another and Dan Biggar a drop-goal for the home side.
"I just wanted to knock it over for the lads," said man of the match
Ford. "The performance - especially by the pack - was outstanding. We
felt comfortable in the first half but had a bit of poor start.Joseph
said that England believe they have the strength and talent to take on
any side in World Cup year.
"It's incredible. No greater feeling to come here to Wales and win,
probably one of our greatest rivals," he told the BBC.
"But the boys dug deep and got the win we deserved. There's a lot of
confidence in the side and we've got the belief we can attack and
penetrate. "The first game in this championship is massive and to get
off to a winning start is huge for us." Wales captain Sam Warburton
admitted his side fell off the pace after the interval.
"We're very disappointed, it's not the start we wanted.
The second half we struggled to get momentum and it seemed like
England were on top for large parts," he said. The victory, coming after
the 30-3 humiliation England suffered in the corresponding fixture two
years ago, sets up the World Cup it hosts nicely, with the English drawn
in the same tough pool as Wales, Australia and Fiji, with only two teams
qualifying for the knock-out phase.
Halfpenny opened the scoring early for Wales, booting a touchline
penalty in the second minute after Jonny May infringed.
- AAP
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