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England defeated Wales 62-29 in a dominant performance during the Women's Six Nations. Captain Meg Jones scored two tries, contributing to England's continued success in the tournament.
England captain Meg Jones scored her second and third tries of the tournament [Getty Images]
Women's Six Nations
England (29) 62
Tries: Feaunati, David, M Packer 2, Jones 2, Cokayne, Moloney-MacDonald, Breach, Muir Cons: Rowland 3, Harrison 3
Wales (12) 24
Tries: Bevan, Jones, Lewis, Lockwood Cons: Bevan 2
England ran in 10 tries as they continued their dominance of the Women's Six Nations with a comfortable 62-24 victory over Wales in front of a record crowd at Ashton Gate.
The Red Roses completed a record-extending 36th consecutive Test win, securing a fifth Triple Crown in a row, in front of 26,247 fans in Bristol.
For Wales, this was a 12th defeat in 13 Tests, though two late tries did at least mean they secured a much-celebrated bonus point.
Wales-born England captain Meg Jones scored twice in the first half - first dancing through to splash over on the right flank then crossing on the stroke of half-time after her pass had freed Claudia Moloney-MacDonald down the left.
Back rows Maddie Feaunati and Marlie Packer had already plunged over for tries of their own, either side of a score for winger Millie David just 13 minutes into her international debut.
But the Red Roses did not have things all their own way in the opening 40 minutes, with Wales hitting back through Keira Bevan and a bulldozing Kelsey Jones.
They overwhelmed their visitors in the second half, with Amy Cokayne, Moloney-MacDonald and Jess Breach crossing over before Packer bagged her second of the afternoon.
Wales rallied late in the game and tries from captain Bethan Lewis and Seren Lockwood either side of England's 10th from Maud Muir gave their fans something to cheer.
John Mitchell's England, who are searching for a record eighth consecutive Six Nations title, next face Italy in Parma on 9 May, with Wales facing Ieland in Belfast later that day.
England won the match against Wales with a final score of 62-29.
England captain Meg Jones scored two tries in the match against Wales.
England scored a total of eight tries in their match against Wales.

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England: Kildunne; David, Jones (capt), Rowland, Moloney-MacDonald; Aitchison, L Packer; Carson, Cokayne, Bern, Burton, Burns, Kabeya, M Packer, Feaunati.
Replacements: Powell, Clifford, Muir, Lutui, Short, Robinson, Harrison, Breach.
Wales: Powell; Singleton, Keight, De Vera, J Joyce; George, Bevan; Pyrs, Jones, Tuipulotu, Aiono, Crabb, Metcalfe, Lewis (capt), King.
Replacements: Reardon, Davies, Rose, Evans, A Joyce, Lockwood, Bell, Richards.
Referee: Ella Goldsmith (Australia)
Assistant referees: Jess Ling (Australia), and Beatrice Smussi (Italy)
Television Match Official (TMO): Leo Colgan (Ireland)