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England beat Wales 68-14 in the Six Nations, securing second place behind France who won the title. Steve Borthwick's radical team selection paid off with England scoring 10 tries, surpassing their previous best win margin in Cardiff. The result was a record defeat for Wales who have not won a match since the 2023 World Cup.
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