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England Women 52-0 Wales Women: Simon Middleton's side rack up rout

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Highlights of the second round Women's Six Nations clash between England and Wales

England Women made it two wins from two in the 2018 Six Nations as they secured a bonus-point 52-0 victory over Wales at the Twickenham Stoop.

England were ahead inside the opening 10 minutes when Poppy Cleall crossed following a succession of pick and drives by the forwards.

LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 10: Leanne Riley of England Women passes the ball during the Natwest Women's Six Nations Championships match between England and
Image: England Women proved far too strong for their Wales counterparts

Slick hands out wide got England's second as Abigail Dow crossed, before some neat work at the base of ruck put Leanne Riley over and Ellie Kildunne's break through the middle saw Simon Middleton's side secure a bonus-point score inside half an hour and it stayed that way until the break as England led 26-0.

Flanker Marlie Packer dotted down from a powerful driving maul for England's fifth, before Katy Daly-Mclean's perfectly weighted grubber was pounced on by Rachael Burford.

Prince Harry applauds as he watches the Women's Six Nations international rugby union match between England Women and Wales Women at The Stoop in
Image: Prince Harry was an interested spectator at the Stoop

Cleall's second was England's seventh try of the afternoon as they managed to continue their attacking momentum despite the worsening conditions towards the end of the game.

And Kildunne finished the game with a moment of magic to score her second try of the match.

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Ellie Kildunne scores this incredible solo try for England as they beat Wales 52-0

The Red Roses are next in action on Friday February 23 when they travel to Glasgow to face Scotland as they look to make it three wins from three.

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The game will be live on Sky Sports Mix and Sky Sports Arena, with kick off at 7.30pm.