A mix and match England team overcame a patchy start to run in four second-half ...
On Friday they certainly upped the intensity from when they were brushed aside by France a week ago and, combined with handling errors and over-elaboration by England, restricted the hosts to a 9-0 halftime lead and few scoring chances.The frustrated Newcastle crowd finally got a try to cheer after Genge blasted through to set up scrumhalf Youngs for something of a “quarterback sneak” five minutes after the restart.
England’s attacking rolling maul has been generally ineffective over the last few weeks but they got it right in the 67th minute to force Genge over for his first international try. That completed a satisfying night for Eddie Jones, who would have been delighted by props Genge and Sinckler - both thrown in after 33 minutes and who brought youthful dynamism mixed with raw aggression.
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