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Jonathan Joseph hat-trick powers England to 40-9 victory over Italy in Six Nations

Eddie Jones’ side now top the standings after back-to-back away wins

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Owen Farrell celebrates after scoring the fifth try for England in their 40-9 Six Nations rout of Italy in Rome. Photo: Reuters

A hat-trick of tries by centre Jonathan Joseph and a storming second-half performance swept a previously stuttering England to a 40-9 victory over Italy on Sunday that took them top of the Six Nations standings after back-to-back away wins.

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England were clinging to an 11-9 lead courtesy of a first-half George Ford try but struggling to build any cohesive attacks as Italy, with three Carlo Canna penalties in the bag, were holding their own.

We got our rhythm and it was a pretty good performance. We tried to put pace in the game and get them fatigued
England coach Eddie Jones

Joseph, however, was gifted an interception try after 53 minutes and grabbed his second five minutes later to change the game.

He completed his treble with a driving run and Owen Farrell, who also landed three penalties, added an excellent fifth as the game followed the pattern so familiar in the previous 21 encounters, all won by England.

England's Jonathan Joseph scores his second of three tries against Italy. Photo: Reuters
England's Jonathan Joseph scores his second of three tries against Italy. Photo: Reuters
“We thought we’d get our points in the last 20 minutes and that’s how it turned out,” England coach Eddie Jones told ITV.
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“We got our rhythm and it was a pretty good performance. We tried to put pace in the game and get them fatigued.”

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