In a stunning display of rugby prowess, England secured a resounding victory over Fiji in the Nations Championship, marking their first Test win since February. The match was highlighted by Henry Pollock’s exceptional performance, where he scored a hat-trick of tries, contributing significantly to England’s 11-try triumph.
England asserted their dominance from the outset, capitalizing on Fiji’s lapses in discipline and defensive mishaps to quickly establish a substantial lead. The situation for Fiji deteriorated further just before the break when they were reduced to 14 men following the sending off of scrum-half Simione Kuruvoli for foul play. This setback left Fiji struggling to keep pace in the match.
The English side saw noteworthy contributions from Benhard van Rensburg and Noah Caluori, the latter making a memorable debut with a try. Guy Pepper also joined the list of England’s try-scorers, marking his first international try in what was a largely one-sided affair. Throughout the game, Marcus Smith and Fin Smith orchestrated the attack with synergy, while England’s forwards exerted control over the set pieces and mauls, effectively stifling any potential momentum from Fiji.
Despite the lopsided scoreline, the match posed little challenge to England, as Fiji grappled with numerous handling errors, penalties, and a general lack of discipline. This comprehensive win serves as a morale booster for England’s head coach Steve Borthwick, especially as the team prepares for their upcoming tour of Argentina, where they anticipate facing stiffer competition.
