England thrash Scotland to retain Six Nations title


  • Rugby
  • Sunday, 12 Mar 2017

Britain Rugby Union - England v Scotland - Six Nations Championship - Twickenham Stadium, London - 11/3/17 England's Dylan Hartley celebrates with the Calcutta Cup Reuters / Stefan Wermuth Livepic

LONDON (Reuters) - England's second straight Six Nations title secured after a 61-21 thrashing of Scotland, coach Eddie Jones said there would be "a few quiet beers" to celebrate before attention quickly turns to next week's grand slam trip to Dublin.

The Calcutta Cup will no doubt be tucked away safely in a Twickenham strong room - where it has spent most of the last few decades - and England's ultra-professional players will replace lost fluids with scientifically researched electrolyte drinks.

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