Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Fired-up England brush off Scotland again

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LONDON, Feb 2 (Reuters) - England hit the ground running as a performanc­e full of energy, aggression and no little ambition brought tries for Chris Ashton, Billy Twelvetree­s, Geoff Parling and Danny Care in a 38-18 Six Nations victory over Scotland at Twickenham on Saturday.Any doubts that their oldest rivals would drag England back to earth after their stunning victory over New Zealand two months ago were dispelled with a fired-up start that earned them a 19-11 halftime lead via four penalties from the excellent Owen Farrell and Ashton's try.

Scotland, without a win at Twickenham for 30 years, had scored the first try through their debutant

Any doubts that their oldest rivals would drag England back to earth after their stunning victory over New Zealand two months ago were dispelled with a fired-up start that earned them a 19-11 halftime lead via four penalties from the excellent Owen Farrell and Ashton's try.

winger Sean Maitland and had their own moments of enterprise, but they were blown away in the second half as Twelvetree­s, who enjoyed a fine debut at inside centre, and Parling finished off some impressive moves.

Scotland fullback Stuart Hogg scored a length-ofthe-field try 10 minutes from time after both teams ended the game flinging the ball around like Sevens players and were regularly turned over, but England were on top and finished on a high with a stoppageti­me score by replacemen­t scrumhalf Danny Care.

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England's Toby Flood (C) is tackled by Scotland's Richie Gray (R)- REUTERS
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