Two years ago Jones had the edge as a player. This time the England forward did not lose an inch in the comparison
Here was fun, for all of us who got to watch it at any rate. It looked like it must have been murder to play in, a real ring-a-ding set-to of a match between two fast, loose and fierce teams on a freezing March afternoon, 30 bullies busy knocking seven bells out of each other. The rivalry between England and Wales never needs much stoking and the game blew up even though the players and coaches had been on their best behaviour in the run-up. It was as if the teams wanted to work off all the cares that dogged them in the week, all the irritating business of the postponed fixtures and cancelled flights.
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Written by Andy Bull at Twickenham
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