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England off to a winning Rugby World Cup start with victory against Tonga
- Eddie Jones’ men far from convincing on World Cup pool C bow
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Manu Tuilagi scored two tries as England launched their bid for a second Rugby World Cup title with a comfortable but error-strewn 35-3 bonus-point win over Tonga on Sunday.
The Samoa-born centre crossed twice under the Sapporo Dome roof in a first half that ended with England well ahead at 18-3.
And second-half scores from hooker Jamie George and replacement Luke Cowan-Dickie saw England secure a bonus point for scoring four tries, a result that could be crucial in a tight pool C.
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In addition England, playing within themselves, also appeared to avoid any injuries to key players.
“We had to toil hard today and I was particularly pleased at the end of the game when we were under the pump a bit, we defended really well,” Jones said.
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