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The Red Roses inflicted fourteen tries (88-10) on Saturday on the players of the XV du Trèfle.
A demonstration. For their penultimate match in the Six Nations Tournament, Saturday April 20, the players of the English XV left almost no crumbs for their opponents of the day (88-10), the Irish. At home, on the Twickenham pitch, they flattened 14 times in the opposing goal. Leading 38-3 at the break, the Red Roses accelerated in the second half, only giving up a penalty try along the way.
Even reduced to 14 for the duration of a yellow card, the English team dominated the Irish in all sectors of the game. Getting ahead of themselves, the players of the XV du Trèfle were never able to counter the English breakthroughs. Guaranteed to remain at the top of the rankings after this improved success, England now has 28 victories in a row in the Six Nations Tournament. And could face the Blues in a match that looks like a final, if the French dominate the Welsh on Sunday.