England 33-30 Wales: Eddie Jones’ side finish with 13 men to win Six Nations Triple Crown

Wow, yes they could, with a dazzling, counter-attacking, sucker-punch try direct from England’s kick off, running the full length of the field to slice through the home side as Justin Tipuric scored under the posts. It was the try of the tournament.

Two penalties steadied the ship for England, and they regained dominance with a superbly worked third try just after the hour mark. Pressure on the Welsh line ended with space for Tuilagi to saunter over.

Not since 2007 had Wales suffered three consecutive defeats in the Six Nations, but their fate was sealed. England were simply too powerful and too determined, even with the controversial finale.

Ellis Genge was already in the sin bin after repeated England transgressions and then came the red card for Tuilagi that will be debated long and hard.

Wales had all the ball, but too little time left to change the result. Biggar scored one try in the 78th minute, and converted. With the clock on 80 minutes there was another try for Tipuric, but it was a consolation effort only.

source: express.co.uk