[VIDEO] Wales vs England: 2015 Six Nations highlights, live scores, blog

By Harry Jones / Expert

An injury ravaged and a very young England limps into the cauldron of Cardiff to attempt to slay wily Warren Gatland’s confident and 932-cap Red Dragons and avenge the 30-3 drubbing the last time these two proud teams played in Wales (a game England fullback Mike Brown says “was a closer game than most people will have you believe”.

Join The Roar for live scores and commentary from 6:45am AEDT (it’s Friday Night Footy in Cardiff!)

Several juicy storylines beckon in this opening match of the 2015 Six Nations. Can Stuart Lancaster’s team really be considered World Cup favourites if they are blown out again in Cardiff?

Is a 350+ cap deficit too much of a handicap for the Sweet Chariot? This is an average experience gap of about 16 caps a man.

Will Sam Warburton’s 50th cap for Wales coincide with Wales leveling this old rivalry at 57 wins each?

Who will erupt first? The fiery Dylan Hartley or the combustible Richard Hibbard?

Who is the happier Royal on Saturday morning: the Queen or the Prince of Wales?

Will Osprey’s sniper Rhys Webb seize the No 9 jersey for good, from the abrasive, but slow Mike Phillips?

Can Bath wunderkind George Ford make the pressure kicks and tackles at this level?

Which Welsh-raised, Southern Hemisphere-born cousin will prevail: Taulupe Faletau or Billy Vunipola?

Will a moment of magic or idiocy from a bench player (Danny Cipriani? Liam Williams?) be the clincher?

Roof open or closed? Is this the key?

Gatland announced his team two days early. Honestly, there was little suspense over his selections. A minor debate is possible about Leigh Halfpenny being preferred over an in-form Williams – but Halfpenny is the best marksman in world rugby.

Webb over Phillips? A young, gobby, properly irritating No 9 with speed around the edges rather than an older, annoying and transcendently cocky Phillips? Not a controversy.

Pugnacious Hibbard instead of ‘Bok-beating Scott Baldwin? Hibbard is just the kind of player needed for trench warfare in the first half against nothing-to-lose England.

Lancaster tried to simulate Cardiff conditions in training, even importing an eisteddfod into the act.

Gatland’s teams are always very fit, get over the gain-line, and defend tenaciously. The Welsh are buoyed by their recent 12-6 win over their nemesis, the Springboks. Wales is strong, big, and experienced just where England is young and unsettled: the midfield, the wings, and the fly-half channel. Alex Cuthbert (14 tries in 30 Tests) and George North (19 tries in 45 Tests) are as big as England’s second row. Jamie Roberts looks like a No 8.

The Sweet Chariot has been soured by injuries. Could many teams be competitive having lost players the calibre of Courtney Lawes, Joe Launchberry, Geoff Parling, Ben Morgan, Manu Tuilagi, Tom Wood, David Wilson, and Owen Farrell? Losing your best three locks and top blindside flank is usually fatal. But Lancaster has several Lions on his bench.

And cautionary notes:
– England won the last meeting, using set piece supremacy.
– Wales’ lineout can resemble a mosh pit; it is not the most solid.
– Referee Garces is a scrum aficionado. England might find some comfort there, with Joe Marler in ferocious form.
– Wales has a few niggles, too. Jonathan Davies might not be at top form.
– This “derby” tends to be tight; the average score line over 125 games is only 13-12 to England, and the longest win streak is just seven (England from 2000-2005).

Still, the number six team in the world is favoured over the number four team, in a series that dramatically tilts to the home team (Wales has lost only 20 of the 61 Anglo-Welsh Tests played in Wales).

There is not too much mystery about Gatland’s approach to this game. Roberts and Faletau will try to drive over Ford, Joseph, and Luther Burrell, to create a ruck target to launch strikes in the wider channels for their behemoth wings.

England will counter with mauls, Vunipola from the base, Mike Brown from the back, and clever kicking. To create more chances, England will need to get their own ball from the breakdown consistently at a decent pace, and then find some space.

Wales is blessed with more top talent: Gethin Jenkins and Alun Wyn Jones would make many all-time Welsh teams, North and Roberts are in the conversation for Six Nation bests, and Halfpenny was the hero of the British and Irish Lions. None of the current crop of English players would make a top 30 all-time RFU squad.

I’ll predict that Wales will score three tries at home and England will struggle to score two leading to a 6-8 point Welsh win.

The Crowd Says:

2015-02-08T22:26:57+00:00

Patrick Effeney

Editor


To go get you beers.

AUTHOR

2015-02-08T17:57:57+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


Yes, and the way that Wales scored their try was extraordinary. Won't be able to replicate that easily. Faletau does yoga to fetch the ball inside a collapsing scrum just in time before the ref might have blown it up, evades a tackle long enough to flip a backhanded offload to perfect support. That's not an attack plan. Brilliant, but not bread and butter.

2015-02-08T17:09:47+00:00

estee.rine

Guest


Wales never looked like scoring after first 20 minutes. They need a better (SH?) coach as Scotland has, showing they are building. Scotland/France was much better game as ball actually went on past # 10, and FAR less kicking it away S T

2015-02-08T12:43:21+00:00

44bottles

Roar Guru


I think it was a grizzly, but I'd have to get a closer look.

2015-02-08T05:05:08+00:00

richard

Guest


Funny that Gatland has been suggested as a future AB coach.That won't happen. Too much talk,not enough real coaching.The result doesn't surprise me.England,on their day,have the potential to do that to anyone The England-Ireland game will decide the 6N this year.

2015-02-08T03:46:34+00:00

Birdy

Guest


I know, Harry, Gatland is making a bit of a d**k of himself up here. The tiresome 'mind-games' that he seems to love playing before a match are starting to rebound big-style on his team, with Wales getting a reputation for having big mouths that they can't back-up. However, some of the 'it was England's 'C' team' rhetoric is mostly just to wind Welsh fans up (as you can imagine it's working rather well). With the injuries over the last year knowing England's 'first team' is no easy task. I would suggest that most of the backline from the Wales game have inked themselves in for an extended run, with the possible exception of Burrell. Eastmond and maybe Tuilagi in future might be a better option going forward, to partner Joseph who has bought himself a run in the team. In the pack there's now a genuine debate about whether Haskell gives a better ballance than Wood in the back-row. You lose in the lineout but gain in physicality. Certainly, though, a fully fit Corbisiero and match fit Cole, with Launchbury, Lawes and Morgan would beef up the pack. Talk of missing '13 starters' is not credible, though.

AUTHOR

2015-02-08T03:33:11+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


BenS He's already concocted a story in which England was in fact not missing any starters bc the guys they faced are better! They are the true starters. Amazing

2015-02-08T01:55:14+00:00

Highlander

Guest


Have just watched the replay of the game - if the referees allow another season of playing at the ball with your hands while not supporting your body weight, then we are not going to see much running rugby. That and staying behind the last feet seemed to be almost totally ignored by referee Garces.

2015-02-08T01:11:24+00:00

Bazza Allblack Supporter

Roar Rookie


Never write off the poms, not so worried about Wales - chokers The pool of death is going to be awesome theatre, someone is going to have tears!

2015-02-08T00:55:35+00:00

Akari

Roar Rookie


You seem to have 2 rules then, BB, and both lead to your being right???

2015-02-08T00:03:44+00:00

Zero Gain

Guest


Or skill and depth and experience....more likely.

2015-02-07T16:11:15+00:00

Graeme

Guest


In the group of death I fear it's between us and Wales for the second spot. And they are very capable of making their first win against us for what seems like an eon, the one match that we can't afford to lose..

2015-02-07T16:10:50+00:00

RobC

Roar Guru


He's been good for the Sharks. Can check Sale (and others) match replays for free, here: http://www.premiershiprugby.tv/FullMatchReplays?WT.mc_id=mpType:Display*Asset:Display_Ad*CmpID:PRTV*Other:FullMatchReplays

2015-02-07T16:06:50+00:00

Graeme

Guest


I haven't seen Cips play since he left Oz, but as mercurial he was in attack, his defense was what let him down. If he hasn't turned that around, he'd be a big risk to take to a World Cup, more of a risk than a coach would take on.

AUTHOR

2015-02-07T15:23:23+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


Lancaster has had a couple of years to figure WarrenBall out.

2015-02-07T11:22:53+00:00

wardad

Guest


Kudos to england on scraping out a win . Wales dont seem to be able to keep it together for any length of time these days .Difference between the ABS and others shows when cards are dealt out ,it seems to galvanise the ABS who almost invariably score more than their opponents . Its called heart or guts or Kaha....

2015-02-07T10:31:35+00:00

abdul

Guest


would that be polar or koala?

2015-02-07T09:55:03+00:00

44bottles

Roar Guru


18-16? Yeah it would've. I understand basic math isn't a strong suit of yours, but please.

2015-02-07T09:54:58+00:00

Ben.S

Roar Guru


Wow - Warren Gatland's Wales side is found out yet again. That's surprising... He should be the most mortified man in Wales today, but I know he won;t be. The lad has scrambled eggs for brains.

2015-02-07T09:52:44+00:00

44bottles

Roar Guru


From what I can see, the only significant injuries to the starting team were the locks and Morgan. Everyone else either has someone barking down their neck who could have been selected ahead of them anyway. Corbisiero? Marler. Wood? Haskell. Farrell? Easily Ford. You could make an argument for Tualagi, but I'm struggling to think of 2 games in a row where England have picked the same centres. I personally think England are better without Tualagi. He always gets injured, so you can't bed down a combo with him.

More Comments on The Roar

Read more at The Roar