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Match Report MATCH REPORT MATCHWALES VS REPORT ENGLAND 40 - 24 Saturday, 27 February 2021 WALES VS ENGLAND 40 - 24 Saturday, 27 February 2021 @Copyright StatsPerform 2021. All rights reserved Saturday, February 27, 2021 Principality Stadium Pascal Gauzère SEASON SEASON Wales 40 - 24 England Kieran Hardy Ben Youngs Josh AdamsK Hardy, J Adams, L Williams, C Hill Tries B Youngs, A Watson Anthony Watson Liam Williams Mako Vunipola Cory Hill D Biggar (2), C Sheedy (2) Conversions O Farrell Jamie George Wyn Jones Kyle Sinckler Ken Owens C Sheedy (3), D Biggar Penalty Goals O Farrell (4) Maro Itoje Tomas Francis Jonny Hill Adam Beard Drop Goals Mark Wilson Alun Wyn Jones Tom Curry Josh NavidiWales POSSESSION AND TERRITORY England Billy Vunipola Justin Tipuric George Ford Taulupe Faletau Jonny May Dan Biggar Owen Farrell 56% 55% 19.5 34:58 44% 45% 15.4 Jonathan Davies Henry Slade George North Elliot Daly LouisPossession Rees-Zammit % Territory % Attacking Ball In Play Possession % Territory % Attacking Luke Cowan-Dickie Elliot Dee Minutes Minutes Minutes Ellis Genge Rhodri Jones 1 0 SEASON # 0 1 0 1 Will Stuart SEASON Leon BrownWales SNAPSHOT England Charlie Ewels Gareth Davies ATTACK Ben Earl CallumSTARTING Sheedy PLAYERS mins 93 Hitups 91 STARTING PLAYERS mins Dan Robson Willis1 Wyn Halaholo Jones 62 489 Metres Gained 612 1 Mako Vunipola 66 Max Malins 2 Ken Owens 62 4 Linebreaks 5 2 Jamie George 60 Dan3 BiggarTomas Francis 67 53 Gainline Made % 78 3 Kyle Sinckler 80 Owen Farrell Callum4 Adam Sheedy Beard 55 36 (935) Kicks (Metres) 24 (706) 4 Maro Itoje 80 Mako Vunipola Wyn5 JonesAlun Wyn Jones 80 126 Passes 128 5 Jonny Hill 57 Jamie George Ken6 OwensJosh Navidi 70 6 Turnovers Conceded 9 6 Mark Wilson 70 Kyle Sinckler Tomas7 Justin Francis Tipuric 80 7 Tom Curry 80 Maro Itoje Adam8 Taulupe Beard Faletau 80 DEFENCE 8 Billy Vunipola 80 Jonny Hill Alun9 WynKieran JonesHardy 65 111 Tackles Made 118 9 Ben Youngs 70 Mark Wilson Josh10 DanNavidi Biggar 45 19 Tackles Missed 10 10 George Ford 80 Tom Curry Justin11 Josh Tipuric Adams 80 85 Made Tackle % 92 11 Jonny May 80 Billy Vunipola Taulupe12 Jonathan Faletau Davies 49 12 Owen Farrell 80 Ben Youngs Kieran13 George Hardy North 80 INFRINGEMENTS 13 Henry Slade 80 George Ford Josh14 LouisAdams Rees-Zammit 80 9 Penalties Conceded 14 14 Anthony Watson 80 Jonny May Jonathan15 Liam Williams Davies 80 1 Free Kicks Conceded 0 15 Elliot Daly 74 Henry Slade George North Anthony Watson LouisRESERVES Rees-Zammit mins BREAKDOWN RESERVES mins Elliot Daly Liam16 ElliotWilliams Dee 18 84 Rucks 77 16 Luke Cowan-Dickie 20 Luke Cowan-Dickie Elliot17 RhodriDee Jones 18 45% Quick Ball % 69% 17 Ellis Genge 14 Ellis Genge Rhodri18 Leon Jones Brown 13 2 Breakdown Steals 2 18 Will Stuart 0 Will Stuart Leon19 CoryBrown Hill 25 19 Charlie Ewels 23 Charlie Ewels Cory20 JamesHill Botham 10 SET PIECE 20 George Martin 0 George Martin James21 Gareth Botham Davies 15 100% Scrum Won % 100% 21 Ben Earl 10 Ben Earl Gareth22 Callum Davies Sheedy 35 94% Lineout Won % 80% 22 Dan Robson 10 Dan Robson Willis23 Willis Halaholo Halaholo 31 1 Lineout Steals 1 23 Max Malins 6 Max Malins ©Copyright StatsPerform 2021. All rights reserved. 2 Callum Sheedy Owen4 Farrell Dan Biggar Mako Vunipola Wyn Jones Jamie George KenA Owens Kyle Sinckler Tomas Francisttack & Defence Maro Itoje AdamA Beard Jonny Hill 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Alun Wyn Jones SEASON Mark Wilson SEASON Josh NavidiWales ATTACK England Tom Curry Justin Tipuric Billy Vunipola Taulupe Faletau Ben Youngs Kieran Hardy George Ford 31% 22% 47% 93% 59% 20% 22% 91% Josh Adams Jonny May Jonathan Davies Henry Slade GeorgeGainline North Over % Gainline On % Gainline Lost % Hitup Gainline Over % Gainline On % Gainline Lost % Hitup Anthony Watson Louis Rees-Zammit Efficiency % Efficiency % Elliot Daly Liam Williams Luke Cowan-Dickie Elliot Dee TOT TOT TOT TOT Ellis Genge Rhodri Jones Will Stuart Leon Brown Kieran Hardy Callum Sheedy Ben Youngs OwenCharlie Farrell Ewels CoryTries Hill Scored 4 JoshPoints Adams Scored 40 DanTries Biggar Scored 2 AnthonyPoints WatsonScored 24 BenGeorge Youngs Martin James Botham Liam Williams Kieran Hardy Mako Vunipola AnthonyBen Earl Watson GarethKieran HardyDavies 1 Callum Sheedy 13 Ben Youngs 1 Owen Farrell 14 Dan Robson Willis Halaholo Max Malins WynJosh Jones Adams 1 Dan Biggar 7 Anthony Watson 1 Ben Youngs 5 Mako Vunipola Ken Owens Jamie George TomasLiam Williams Francis 1 Kieran Hardy 5 Anthony Watson 5 Kyle Sinckler Adam Beard Maro Itoje Alun Wyn Jones Taulupe Faletau Taulupe Faletau Billy Vunipola BillyJonny Vunipola Hill JoshBall NavidiCarries 93 GeorgeBall Carry North Metres 489 LiamBall Williams Carries 91 KyleBall Sinckler Carry Metres 612 ElliotMark Daly Wilson Justin Tipuric Liam Williams Kieran Hardy Elliot Daly JonnyTom CurryMay TaulupeTaulupe Faletau 18 Taulupe Faletau 99 Billy Vunipola 16 Billy Vunipola 116 Billy Vunipola Kieran Hardy Ben Youngs DanGeorge Biggar North 10 Liam Williams 59 Kyle Sinckler 11 Elliot Daly 116 George Ford Josh Adams Jonny May JonathanLiam Williams Davies 9 Kieran Hardy 57 Elliot Daly 11 Jonny May 69 Owen Farrell George North Henry Slade Louis Rees-Zammit Callum Sheedy Wyn Jones Ben Youngs MakoAnthony Vunipola Watson LiamLine WilliamsBreaks 4 KieranLine BreaksHardy 1st Phase 0 KenLine Owens Breaks 5 HenryLine SladeBreaks 1st Phase 0 JamieElliot DalyGeorge Elliot Dee Liam Williams Tomas Francis Anthony Watson KyleLuke Sinckler Cowan-Dickie RhodriCallum Jones Sheedy 2 Ben Youngs 2 Ellis Genge Leon Brown Will Stuart CoryKieran Hill Hardy 1 Henry Slade 1 Charlie Ewels James Botham George Martin GarethLiam Williams Davies 1 Anthony Watson 1 Ben Earl Callum Sheedy Dan Robson WillisDefenders Halaholo Beaten 10 KenOffloads Owens 1 GeorgeDefenders North Beaten 19 BillyOffloads Vunipola 5 ElliotMax DalyMalins Kieran Hardy WynKen JonesOwens Owen Farrell Mako VunipolaMako Vunipola Ken Owens Callum Sheedy2 George North 1 Billy Vunipola Ben Youngs5 Elliot Daly KyleKyle Sinckler Sinckler2 Kieran Hardy 2 Owen Farrell 4 Mako Vunipola 1 Callum Sheedy 2 Ben Youngs 3 Kyle Sinckler 1 SEASON SEASON Wales DEFENCE England 59% 20% 22% 85% 31% 22% 47% 92% Opp Gainline Opp Gainline Opp Gainline Made Tackle % Opp Gainline Opp Gainline Opp Gainline Made Tackle % Over % On % Lost % Over % On % Lost % TOT TOT TOT TOP 3 PLAYERS STATS TOT Wyn Jones Tackles Made Josh111 Navidi Tackles Missed 19 TomasTackles Francis Made Tom118 Curry Tackles Missed Henry10 Slade Taulupe Faletau Taulupe Faletau Jamie George Mako Vunipola Josh Navidi Alun Wyn12 Jones Wyn Jones 3 Tom Curry Kyle Sinckler17 Henry Slade Jamie George2 Taulupe Faletau 11 Tomas Francis 3 Jamie George 14 Mako Vunipola 1 Alun Wyn Jones 10 Taulupe Faletau 2 Kyle Sinckler 11 Jamie George 1 Justin Tipuric Tackles Attempted Josh130 Navidi Made Tackle %* 85 CoryTackles Hill Attempted Tom128 Curry Made Tackle %* Billy Vunipola92 Taulupe Faletau Josh Navidi Jamie George Mark Wilson Josh Navidi Alun Wyn13 Jones Justin Tipuric 100 Tom Curry Kyle Sinckler18 Billy Vunipola Owen100 Farrell Taulupe Faletau 13 Cory Hill 100 Jamie George 15 Mark Wilson 100 Alun Wyn Jones 11 Josh Navidi 92 Kyle Sinckler 12 Owen Farrell 100 * Minimum 5 tackles attempted * Minimum 5 tackles attempted Josh Adams Assist Tackles 5 CoryDominant Hill Tackles 9 WynAssist Jones Tackles 2 MaroDominant Itoje Tackles Tom7 Curry Alun Wyn Jones Ken Owens Jonny May Billy Vunipola Cory Hill 2 JustinJosh Tipuric Adams 2 Maro Itoje 1 MakoTom Vunipola Curry Mako Vunipola2 Alun Wyn Jones 1 Wyn Jones 1 Jonny May 1 Billy Vunipola 2 Justin Tipuric 1 Ken Owens 1 Mako Vunipola 1 Line Breaks Conceded 5 Tackle Breaks Conceded 19 Line Breaks Conceded 4 Tackle Breaks Conceded 10 Offloads Conceded 5 Carry Metres Conceded 612 Offloads Conceded 1 Carry Metres Conceded 489 ©Copyright StatsPerform 2021. All rights reserved. 3 B reakdown, Kicking & Exits 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SEASON SEASON Wales ATTACK England 98% 2 91% 2 % Breakdown Breakdown % Breakdown Breakdown Retention Steals Retention Steals RUCK SPEED % RUCK SPEED % 0-3 Secs 3-6 Secs >6 Secs 0-3 Secs 3-6 Secs >6 Secs Own Own Ruck 45% 30% 25% Ruck 69% 20% 11% Opposition Opposition Ruck 69% 20% 11% Ruck 45% 30% 25% RUCK CONTRIBUTIONS RUCK CONTRIBUTIONS TOT TOT TOT TOT Alun Wyn Jones Own Ruck Arrivals Justin Tipuric223 Opp Ruck Arrivals 56 JoshOwn Navidi Ruck Arrivals Maro170 Itoje Opp Ruck Arrivals Tom47 Curry Tomas Francis Wyn Jones Mark Wilson Maro Itoje Justin Tipuric Josh Navidi30 Alun Wyn Jones 8 Maro Itoje Owen Farrell27 Tom Curry Mako Vunipola10 Tomas Francis 26 Josh Navidi 8 Mark Wilson 23 Maro Itoje 8 Josh Navidi 24 Wyn Jones 6 Owen Farrell 14 Mako Vunipola 7 Alun Wyn Jones Own Ruck - 1st 3 Justin Tipuric198 Opp Ruck - 1st 3 54 JoshOwn Navidi Ruck - 1st 3 Maro163 Itoje Opp Ruck - 1st 3 Tom47 Curry Josh Navidi Wyn Jones Mark Wilson Maro Itoje Justin Tipuric Tomas Francis26 Alun Wyn Jones 8 Maro Itoje Owen Farrell23 Tom Curry Mako Vunipola10 Josh Navidi 22 Josh Navidi 7 Mark Wilson 22 Maro Itoje 8 Tomas Francis 21 Wyn Jones 6 Owen Farrell 14 Mako Vunipola 7 Alun Wyn Jones Cleanouts Tomas Francis40 Breakdown Steals 2 LiamCleanouts Williams Owen Farrell48 Breakdown Steals Mako Vunipola2 Alun Wyn Jones Wyn Jones Mark Wilson Tom Curry Tomas Francis Justin Tipuric7 Alun Wyn Jones 1 Owen Farrell Henry Slade9 Mako Vunipola Jamie George1 Alun Wyn Jones 5 Liam Williams 1 Mark Wilson 8 Tom Curry 1 Justin Tipuric 5 Henry Slade 5 SEASON SEASON Wales KICKING & EXITS England TOT TOT Kieran Hardy George Ford
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