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Tong lashing!

SMITH SHOWS HE’S UP TO TEST

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MARCUS SMITH passed his Ashes audition with flying colours as England convinced themselves they can take on Australia without Owen Farrell.

Twickenham’s first full house for 20 months delighted in the sight of Eddie Jones’ team running in 11 tries against outclassed opponents.

But the real plus from a lop-sided contest came in the form of Smith’s half-hour cameo off the bench.

The young fly-half was unable to start due to an injury-hit build-up which kept him off the training field.

But with Farrell testing positive for Covid it was vital he not only proved his fitness but showed he had the form to

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take charge next week. The answer came emphatical­ly with one try scored and another four dotted down on his watch.

Smith, 22, said: “I went out there no holds barred and gave it my best. My leg felt really good and it’s a special feeling we have got in this team.”

Jones was delighted with the way England continued to go for the jugular and though he was careful not to single out Smith, will have seen enough to know he is ready for the Wallabies.

“Those games are hard to win when you’re in front,” said the coach. “You’re expected to win and the crowd starts going for more pints rather than watch the rugby.

“We managed to keep the energy up and stop the Mexican wave about halfway round the stadium, so we’re pleased with that.”

Hours earlier Jones had not been in joking mood as he looked around for a new captain and playmaker after Farrell’s fate was confirmed.

He confirmed his line-up only 80 minutes before kick-off, giving Courtney Lawes the armband and handing a start at fly-half to George Furbank.

Furbank actually did a tidy job in marshallin­g England to a 29-3 lead at half-time, helped by a sensationa­l try-saving tackle by Lawes. When Ben

Youngs capped a fine individual display with his second try from long range, Smith took over.

Henry Slade glided out of his own 22 before finding the young fly-half, haring up in support, to finish the job.

England were helped by Tonga playing for 30 minutes with 14 men after wings Solomone Kata and Walter Fifita were each sent to the cooler and Viliami Fine red-carded late on.

 ?? ?? MAY THE FORCE: Wing ace Jonny May takes flight as he touches down England’s third try
MAY THE FORCE: Wing ace Jonny May takes flight as he touches down England’s third try

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