England whip wayward Wales
6 Feb 2010
England opened their Six Nations campaign with a 30-17 victory over Wales at Twickenham.
The Dragons will lament a 10 minute period where they were reduced to 14 players and conceded 17 points, but it would be too simplistic to blame that alone for their defeat. The carelessness with which they tossed the pill around was a massive contributing factor and they’ll have to address this in the weeks ahead.
England fed off these errors and took their chances. They were pragmatic, but will improve and are sure to be strong contenders for the title if they blend that pragmatism with the ability to play wider when needed.
England dominated the first quarter in terms of possession and territory, but seldom threatened the Welsh line as a result of imprecision when they drove into good positions – the best of those coming on 19 minutes when they turned over possession at an attacking scrum 5m out.
Wales defended accurately and robustly for the majority of the first half – something that would have pleased defence coach Shaun Edwards – but they were rudderless on attack, and poor on their own lineout feeds, compounding an already difficult situation.
Their struggles were amplified when lock Alun-Wyn Jones stupidly tripped an English player, earning him a yellow card, and it took England just five minutes to capitalise – James Haskell shooting over after a scrum close to the line.
Jonny Wilkinson converted to go with two earlier penalties, and England had a commanding 13-3 half-time lead.
The directive from Wales coach Warren Gatland would surely have been for his charges to secure possession and use it more intelligently than they had in the first half, staying patient through the phases and earning the right to play expansively.
However, they persisted with their wayward style and it cost them when wing Tom James isolated himself and surrendered possession. The ball was spun wide and recycled through a couple of phases until Danny Care found space to slice through the defensive line for the score. Wilkinson’s conversion took England 17 points ahead.
Wales’ response, through prop Adam Jones, was immediate, and illustrated the value of patient build-up play as opposed to helter-skelter stuff they were playing preceding that. Stephen Jones’ conversion drew them within 10.
For 20 minutes the game went through a lull, with neither side willing to take risks within their half, and when they did mount attacks they broke down as a result of basic handling errors or poor option taking.
Then James Hook broke open the match with the most sublime solo effort which saw him slip through the England midfield then negotiate the cover defence to cross the whitewash. Jones made no mistake with the conversion, and with eight minutes remaining and just three points (20-17) adrift, Wales had the momentum.
But you just sensed that their cavalier style would come at a massive cost, and it did when Delon Armitage intercepted a floated pass, and a couple of exchanges later Haskell was celebrating his second, and the decisive try of the match.

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6 Feb 2010, 18:31 pm
Go Cymru aka Wales!
6 Feb 2010, 18:44 pm
@Nils: Good evening Miss Latvia. Do you have a live feed link?
6 Feb 2010, 18:53 pm
ENGLAND ! ! ! for Carol.
6 Feb 2010, 19:09 pm
Is this game available on Justin.tv?
6 Feb 2010, 19:11 pm
Where is Big Hit or Nils with the feed?
6 Feb 2010, 19:12 pm
@SodaJoe: They are probably at the game.
6 Feb 2010, 19:12 pm
@SodaJoe: What should I say – Missis United States?
link is the same old one – myp2p.eu (more precisely – myp2p.eu/broadcast.php?matchid=64820&part=sports). I use BBC1. Thanks to Streamtorrent. Download it and, hopefully, you will be fine, I do not know whether that signal can be used in USA. Hope it helps.
6 Feb 2010, 19:13 pm
@kwas: I wish I could. But no, I am too far away from the UK.
6 Feb 2010, 19:20 pm
@Nils: Thanks bud. Is StreamTorrent safe to download?
6 Feb 2010, 19:23 pm
England playing well. Good hands, fast pace.
I have a feed, I think it’s Latvian commentary.
ustream.tv/channel-popup/s1-00000084
6 Feb 2010, 19:24 pm
Wales very lucky there.
6 Feb 2010, 19:24 pm
twice
6 Feb 2010, 19:27 pm
@Nils: I downloaded Streamtorrent and clicked on the bbc link on myp2p but no luck. Hopefully a justin.tv link will fall from the sky.
6 Feb 2010, 19:28 pm
Superb kick Jonny.
6 Feb 2010, 19:29 pm
@kwas: Kwas try mine its working. Latvian.
England a ballhair away from a try.
6 Feb 2010, 19:29 pm
@SodaJoe: I do not know. Reasonable precautions advised. Like firewall or something like that.
I can assure you (being native Latvian speaker) this language has no resemblance whatsoever to mine. Mine sounds like no one else. After all Latvian is one of only 2 languages (Lithuanian is the other) from one family. Ironically, they ARE NOT mutually intelligible.
6 Feb 2010, 19:30 pm
What a waste.
6 Feb 2010, 19:31 pm
@kwas: Maybe something to do with regional limitations, I do not know. All I know, I have perfect picture and sound.
6 Feb 2010, 19:31 pm
@SodaJoe: That works. Thank you
6 Feb 2010, 19:32 pm
Great line out steal Borthwick then wasted with poor passing.
6 Feb 2010, 19:33 pm
@kwas: Anyway, glad to see you can enjoy the game.
6 Feb 2010, 19:34 pm
Poor kick Hook, but Wales being dominated really.
6 Feb 2010, 19:35 pm
Wales should win this one. Should. Period.
6 Feb 2010, 19:36 pm
@Nils: I can assure you my commentary is intelligible, I suspect it is a unique Hungarian tribe with Lithuanian dialect and Finnish slang.
All our from the same Urals root.
6 Feb 2010, 19:36 pm
@Nils: Not the way they’re playing right now.
6 Feb 2010, 19:39 pm
My stream is going to pot.
6 Feb 2010, 19:40 pm
@SodaJoe: That link just terminated. Bloody hell, not my day for watching rugby.
6 Feb 2010, 19:43 pm
@kwas: Fok. I hate this. Why is there not a better way. I would pay for it like RugbyZone.
6 Feb 2010, 19:44 pm
@kwas: Justin.tv usually gets lost after about 30 seconds and ask for payment. The only solution is press F5 every time broadcast has been interrupted.
@SodaJoe: Not Lithuanian.
They are not Finn-Ugric like Finns, Hungarians or our northern neighbors Estonians.
6 Feb 2010, 19:45 pm
@Nils: All you ‘ians sound the same to me.
6 Feb 2010, 19:46 pm
@kwas: @SodaJoe: I really have no idea, why my link does not work for you. I am in Europe and it works for me perfectly.
6 Feb 2010, 19:47 pm
@SodaJoe: Which foreign languages apart from English and Afrikaans do you know more or less?
6 Feb 2010, 19:49 pm
Is it not perhaps Romanian?
6 Feb 2010, 19:49 pm
@SodaJoe: I believe you can buy the match from Setanta (US & Canada), but it is big bucks just for 80 minutes of rugga.
6 Feb 2010, 19:51 pm
@kwas: $20 US for the game – a rip-off but then they have the sole rights to the Six Nations in N.America.
6 Feb 2010, 19:51 pm
@Nils: or less would be accurate – but Swedish/Danish/Norwegian (I lived in Sweden for 18 months), some French, some German.
Finnish is impossible. To read, speak, or communicate in any way without at least 1 bottle of vodka.
I used to manage the Nordic region in 2001.
6 Feb 2010, 19:52 pm
@kwas: Fkn hate Setanta – wish the whole company would go bankrupt.
6 Feb 2010, 19:55 pm
@WP Till I Die: It may be – they like rugby and there was a quick scroll of titles.
But I am now watching the game on Keo, and you guys are not very good.
6 Feb 2010, 19:56 pm
@SodaJoe: Screw you Setanta parasites. I will go scratch my balls on the sofa and ‘enjoy’ some food network rubbish.
6 Feb 2010, 19:57 pm
@SodaJoe: Well, from these languages Latvian have the most common with German. After all Germans were our masters for about 700 ******* years since XII century.
Finnish is indeed horrible to learn. Just like Eskimo. Words of kilometer lenght.
6 Feb 2010, 19:58 pm
This start looks like in 2008. I hope it will end exactly like in 2008, too.
6 Feb 2010, 19:59 pm
Nils – somehow I need to know how to get around the BBC media player deal. Then I would be fine.
Or you need to contact Janus Fris and Niklas Zenstrom and get them interested in pirating rugby broadcasts. They have enough money to treat us like a charity case.
Or I am sure that you could spirit some Estonian hacker across teh border without any problems. Maybe by boat.
6 Feb 2010, 20:00 pm
Ok I am in Kwas’ camp.
I have itchy balls.
Will go walk te dogs.
Come on England.
6 Feb 2010, 20:03 pm
@SodaJoe: I do not know those gentlemen. Maybe we are lucky to see something because Eastern European pirates are among the best in the world, who knows. I have no idea how it works.
6 Feb 2010, 20:13 pm
The Russians are the best pirates…
6 Feb 2010, 20:14 pm
Sinbin costed 17 farking points. Alun Wyn Jones should have an excellent remaining half or be hang, drawn and quartered.
6 Feb 2010, 20:15 pm
@WP Till I Die: yes, they are blessed with talent.
6 Feb 2010, 20:18 pm
Yessss. Alun Wyn Jones is starting to repay his debt.
6 Feb 2010, 20:21 pm
this ref is not blowing this new interpretation of the breakdown…
6 Feb 2010, 20:23 pm
@Transformation: I have heard that NH is not going to do this.
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