• England 44-8 France
• Henry Slade and Owen Farrell also score tries
Few teams have ever enjoyed a faster start to a Six Nations championship than Eddie Jones’s revitalised England are. For the second week in a row there was no stopping Jones’s side as they registered a hugely impressive 44-8 bonus-point victory to set up a potential title eliminator with an unbeaten Wales in Cardiff on Saturday week.
England’s performance, once again, was head and shoulders above anything their other tournament rivals have so far managed, notable for its collective pace, power and relentless intent. Among the chief beneficiaries was Jonny May who scored a hat-trick of tries in the game’s opening 29 minutes, becoming the first England player to achieve the feat against France since Jake Jacob in 1924.
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