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ENGLAND Saxons ran in an impressive 10 tries to complete a convincing 66-0 victory over Portugal at Edgeley Park last night. There were two tries apiece for Leicester Tigers pair Harry Ellis and Tom Varndell and Saracens centre Adam Powell, with Noah Cato (also Saracens), Dom Waldouck (London Wasps) and Matt Smith and Jordan Crane (both Tigers) also finding the line. Head Coach Stuart Lancaster praised the Saxons after the game saying, "We played some really good rugby and I'm delighted for the boys. "Portugal put a lot of pressure on us in the opening stages and we struggled to get our composure and tempo but when we adjusted and got some depth, things started to come and we scored some great individual tries." Although he didn't get on the scoresheet, Lancaster singled out Bath Rugby full back Nick Abendanon for his clinical all round performance that earned him Sky's man of the match award. "Nick was fantastic, he looked extremely sharp and was a constant threat with ball in hand." After almost opening the scoring from the kick off, the Saxons struggled to break through the determined Portuguese defence, despite dominating the opening exchanges. But their break came at the end of the first quarter. Shortly after the visitors lost their influential No 8, Vasco Uva, who captained the team during the 2007 World Cup, England fly half Harry Ellis opened the scoring, scooting over from the base of a driven scrum. Bristol Rugby fly half Ed Barnes celebrated his Saxons debut with the first of four conversions to take the score to 7-0. Minutes later, Powell added his first and, having set the score up with a neat grubber kick, Barnes added the extras. On the half hour, England extended their lead thanks to Abendanon's perfect cross field open play kick and a kind bounce that allowed Varndell to touch down in the left corner. With Portugal captain Joao Correia in the sin bin, Ellis added a second in similar fashion to his first, before Cato finished off the finest try of the evening, an excellent effort involving some great interlinking between forwards and backs. Barnes' conversions took England's half time lead to 33-0. But after the break, Phil Dowson's men went off the boil slightly and it was another 15 minutes before the scoring continued. With one Wasps hooker replacing another and Saracens young playmaker Alex Goode taking over from Barnes, England finally took their opportunity, this time through Dom Waldouck, with Goode adding the extras. Having secured a 40-point cushion, a flurry of substitutions followed and it was Waldouck's replacement, Tiger Matt Smith who was next to touch down, finding the try line with his first touch of the ball. As the game neared its conclusion there were further tries for Varndell and his Leicester team mate Jordan Crane, playing at second row for the first time since representing England under 18s, before Goode's conversion of Powell's second try - England's 10th - took the final score to 66-0.
England Saxons will now face Ireland A at Donnybrook in a week's time and the squad to face Ireland A will be named on Monday.
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Quote:MikeGC
..is that the Cato who couldn't catch a cold.....
