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England resist Wales and can still dream of final victory


Manu Tuilagi congratulates George Ford on England’s 6 Nations Tournament victory over Wales on March 7, 2020. – REX / SIPA

Long ahead, England finally narrowly won against Wales (33-30), Saturday, for the 4th day of the VI Nations Tournament 2020. The XV de la Rose retains a chance of final victory, despite the uncertainty related to the threat of
coronavirus.

To win, the English will have to rely on a false move by the French, either in Scotland this Sunday at 4 p.m., or against Ireland at home on the last day. And above all they will have to wait to see if and when could take place
their last day match in Rome against Italy, the country most affected by the virus.

A baroud for not much

Thanks to a final rush at 15 against 13, after a yellow card against Ellis Genge (72nd) and a red for high tackle from Manu Tuilagi (74th), the Welsh, defending champions and grand slam, managed to snatch a point defensive bonus almost unexpected in view of the physiognomy of the match for 70 minutes.

Anthony Watson crossed the end line in the 4th minute before Elliot Daly followed suit in the 32nd, giving England a comfortable mattress at break (20-9).

Jason Tipuric then gave hope to the Red Devils from the start of the second act, before Manu Tuilagi allowed the English to take off (33-16, 61st). It was without counting on the baroud of the Welsh (test of Dan Biggar in the 78th, then of Tipuric, again him, in the stops of play).

In the end, it was the third straight loss in the Leek XV Tournament. A first since 2007.



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