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England U20 second half blitz sinks Wales U20

Elijah Evans
Elijah Evans yn croesi am un o ddau gais Cymru.

Wales let slip a halftime advantage and failed to score in the second half as England cut loose to race away for a comfortable 47-14 victory in a warm-up match  for the World Rugby U20 Championship at Pontypool Park.

A sizeable crowd saw Evan Minto’s side lead 14-7 at the break thanks to converted tries by Elijah Evans and Caio James but in the second half England cut loose and ran over for six unanswered tries in a dominant display.

The Six Nations champions responded with a dominant second-half showing, scoring tries through blindside George Timmins, a penalty try, a second for Reggie Hammick who went over in the first half, Tyler Offiah, Jonny Weimann and Nic Allision.

The game went from 14-14 shortly after the re-start to a landslide rapidly as English took full advantage of poor discipline by the home side who had Luke Evans and Jac Pritchard sent to the sin bin.

The two teams were considerably different from when the sides last met, in the final round of the Six Nations, with five starters retained in the home XV and three for the red rose brigade.

Wales opened the scoring in the eighth minute when scrum-half Sion Davies hacked the ball on and Evans won the foot race, top the ball for Harri Ford to convert.

Wales dominated territory with England struggling to get inside Wales’ half and it wasn’t long before the home doubled their lead through a converted try by Gloucester flanker Caio James.

England finally got onto the scoreboard when Hammick stormed home from 30 metres, with Bellamy adding the extras.

Virtually from the start of the second half Luke Evans, was shown a yellow card. England turned the screw and it looked like Wales had weathered the storm but just as the big second row was about to return to action, Timmins powered over from close range.

Bellamy’s conversion levelled the scores with a simple conversion. Wales were still giving a good account of themselves, but they began to chase the game and as a result, they gifted England opportunities and they were in no mood to squander them.

Hammick cantered away from a weary defence before Tyler Offiah race 70m after an interception. Weimann’s try soon followed before Allison sealed the deal with another breakaway try.

Wales scorers: tries – E Evans, C James; conversions – H Ford (2).

England scorers: tries – R Hammick (2), G Timmins, penalty, T Offiah, J Weimann, N Allison; conversions – J Bellamy (2), B Coen (3).

Wales U20 : Lewis Edwards (Ospreys); Ioan Duggan (Dragons), Elijah Evans (Cardiff Rugby), Elis Price (Scarlets), Aidan Boshoff (Bristol Bears); Harri Ford (Dragons), Sion Davies (Cardiff Rugby);  Cam Tyler-Grocott (Cardiff Rugby), Saul Hurley (Aberavon), Owain James (Dragons), Dan Gemine (Ospreys), Kenzie Jenkins (Bristol Bears), Ryan Jones (Dragons), Caio James (Gloucester), Evan Minto (Dragons, captain).

Replacements: Evan Wood (Pontypool/Cardiff Met), Louie Trevett (Bristol Bears), Jac Pritchard (Scarlets), Tom Cottle (RGC), Luke Evans (Exeter Chiefs), Deain Gwynne (Gloucester), Harry Beddall (Dragons), Logan Franklin (Dragons), Lloyd Lucas (Cardiff Rugby), Dylan Scott (Cardiff Met), Steffan Emanuel (Cardiff Rugby), Osian Darwin-Lewis (Cardiff Rugby), Jack Woods (Bath Rugby), Dylan Alford (Scarlets)

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