england down wales to take triple crown
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England clinched the Triple Crown and kept their Six Nations title hopes alive with a 29-18 win over champions Wales at Twickenham on Sunday. On a sunny dry day, ideal for running rugby, England saw scrum-half Danny Care and centre Luther Burrell score tries in a match where fly-half Owen Farrell kicked 19 points. All of Wales' points came courtesy of six penalties from full-back Leigh Halfpenny as England deservedly gained revenge for a record 30-3 defeat by the Welsh in Cardiff last year that cost them a Grand Slam. This defeat, though, ends Wales's hopes of an historic third successive Six Nations title. This was a first win against Wales for England coach Stuart Lancaster and it was a timely one too, with this match the last between the old rivals at Twickenham before they meet at the London ground in the pool stages of the 2015 World Cup. Victory left England, who finish the Championship away to bottom of the table Italy on Saturday, level on three wins from four games with both Ireland and France, who next face one another in Paris. A narrow French win over the Irish, who have a huge points difference advantage, coupled with an England win in Rome could see Lancaster's men take the title. But this result meant Wales, whose starring line-up included 12 of the British and Irish Lions their coach Warren Gatland guided to a series win in Australia last year, no longer had any chance of claiming an unprecendented third successive outright Six Nations title following their defeat by Ireland earlier in the tournament. "I'm really proud," Lancaster told the BBC. "We set our attacking intent from the start. "Leigh Halfpenny punished our indiscipline but we were deserved winners. "Wales got one over us last year and that was in the back of our minds but this is our day and I'm delighted and proud for the boys." Beaten Wales coach Warren Gatland admitted: "We didn't keep the ball well enough today, there were too many turnovers and we were hammered at the scrum -- very disappointing. "I don't think there's a lot between the two sides, and home advantage probably played a bit today," thw New Zealander added. "But I take my hat off to England, who played very well and defended aggressively." England, who dominated the much vaunted Welsh front row at the scrum, played by far the more enterprising rugby yet turned round just 20-15 in front. They caught Wales cold in the fifth minute when, after prop David Wilson and captain Chris Robshaw had taken them to within 10 metres of the visitors' line, Care's typically quick tap penalty saw him cross for an unopposed try. Farrell converted and England were 7-0 up. Prior to that score, Wilson had been turned badly by Wales front-row Gethin Jenkins at a scrum. But Wilson then started to get on terms with the veteran Welshman repeatedly warned by French referee Romain Poite for scrummaging at an angle. Halfpenny kicked the first of his penalties in the eighth minute but England made it 10-3 when Farrell landed a 45 metre effort after Poite penalised Jenkins at a scrum. Halfpenny and Farrell exchanged penalties before the Welsh full-back cut England's lead to 13-9. And in the 34th minute, England scored their second try. An excellent cross-kick from Farrell set up a Welsh line-out deep in the visitors' 22. Wales hooker Richard Hibbard's throw sailed over his intended recipient and England regathered possession. The ball was worked left before England's centres combined effectively, Burrell quickest to Billy Twelvetrees's well-weighted grubber kick. Farrell added the difficult conversion and England were 20-9 in front with five minutes of the first half left. But that still gave Halfpenny the time to kick two more penalties. England, however, forced another scrum penalty early in the second half after which Poite warned Wales captain Sam Warburton that a repeat incident would see one of his players sin-binned. Even more importantly for England, Farrell kicked the 30 metre effort to put the hosts two scores in front at 23-15. Wales then twice threatened a try but England's defence held firm and when Wales infringed once more at a scrum, Poite made good on his threat and sent Jenkins, equalling Stephen Jones's Welsh appearance record of 104 caps, to the sin-bin. Farrell then made it six goalkicks from as many attempts to leave England 26-15 in front. Halfpenny cut England's lead with his sixth penalty only for Farrell to reply in kind and, from 11 points down, there was no way back for Wales. Source: AFP

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