WALES 16-21 ENGLAND
16 in a row. Who’s next?
England are well set for a second successive Grand Slam after breaking Welsh hearts at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff this evening.
Eddie Jones’ men were 16-14 behind with four minutes to go when Elliot Daly burnt Alex Cuthbert on the outside to score in the left-hand corner.
Wales looked to have done enough after a Liam Williams try and solid kicking from Dan Biggar. England, who had Ben Youngs to thank for a first-half try, do not know when to quit and they battered their hosts until they wilted. Daly was the hero and England regain top-spot in the Six Nations championship table.
The reaction to the last-gasp win captured a gamut of emotions.
Whatever you think of @EnglandRugby they are physically and mentally extraordinarily tough!!! #topmoment
— Will Greenwood (@WillGreenwood) February 11, 2017
Geez what a game!😮😮
— Bundee Aki (@bundeeaki12) February 11, 2017
What a game.. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼#6nations #WALvENG
— Matt Giteau 🇦🇺 (@giteau_rugby) February 11, 2017
Decent day of rugby, that.
👌Ireland thumps Italy
👌Wales v England was a cracker
👌Donncha O'Callaghan beats Saracens— Andy McGeady (@andymcgeady) February 11, 2017
Fantastic game – hard graft, never safe, great advert, 6N classic. #ENGvWAL
— Matthew Pinsent (@matthewcpinsent) February 11, 2017
Spare a thought for the Welsh though…
*mutes notifications* pic.twitter.com/V2K8UGCYcI
— Dai Lama (@WelshDalaiLama) February 11, 2017
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