England vs. Wales has traditionally been “one of the most thunderous” fixtures in rugby, reliably producing pulsating, edge-of-your-seat contests, said Oliver Brown in The Daily Telegraph. Those days, sadly, appear to be over. Last Saturday, on the opening weekend of the Six Nations, England underlined their current superiority over the Dragons with a crushing 48-7 victory at Twickenham. While the scoreline was “less gory” than the “68-14 marmalising” doled out in Cardiff last March, this match, if anything, was even more one-sided. From the moment George Ford opened the scoring with a penalty in the third minute, the outcome was “never in the slightest doubt”. At the interval, Wales were trailing 29-0 – Henry Arundell having scored three tries – and by the end, England’s control was so total, they…
