England demolished Wales in his last game of the six nations 2025 on Saturday.
The visitors dominated from the first minute to the last in Cardiff, and finally came out as 68-14 victors.
Replacements Henry Pollock and Chandler Cunningham-South scored each of England's ten attempts, while Maro Itoje, Tom Roebuck, Tommy Freeman, Will Stuart, Alex Mitchell and Joe Heyes also crossed the line.
At the other extreme, Ben Thomas scored two attempts for Wales. But this was an unfortunate ending for an unfortunate campaign of the six nations under the interim administration of Matt Sherratt.
The result in Cardiff took England to the top of the table, but they would only remain there and would be crowned as champions if Scotland could beat France in Paris later in the day.
Chris Foy of Mail Sport was at the Principality stadium. Keep reading for the classifications of your players.

England hit Wales 68-14 in Cardiff on Saturday, scoring 10 attempts for the two of his opponents
Welsh
Blair Murray: The early attempt was ruled out and denied another time for annotation. Sometimes, the only brilliant spark in homemade ranks that worried England. 7.
Ellis Honey: He had as few opportunities to let go against Ireland, although a run in the 22 and skilled load should have produced a Welsh attempt. 6.
Max Llewellyn: It has so much physical influence, but it was simply not used. I spent the vast majority of his time doing tacle; Trying in vain to stop the tide. 5.
Ben Thomas: He went down to Wales in half an hour, which hinted at a revival of the house, but did not arrive. A late second for the most hollow comfort was added. 6.
Joe Roberts: I had the ungrateful task of trying to contain the imposing Roebuck, which was a fight. It was not a day to be a Welsh wing. 4.

Cardiff's center, Ben Thomas, scored the two attempts of his team, but Wales was still beaten
GARETH ANSCOMBE: There is no platform to work; Nothing at all. Forced to kick high and hope. None of his experience could help him exercise control. 4.
Tom Williams: Good assistance for Thomas tries, but few opportunities to show the type of electrical and imperative form that has produced for Gloucester this season. 4.
Nicky Smith: The head loose actually managed to demonstrate its career once, only briefly. Otherwise, it was an exhausting change in the sharp end. 4.
Elliot Dee: He was stolen an early Lineaut launch and the prostitute was replaced in part time, since one of those who considered everything in the sea against a superior force. 3.5.
Will manage John: The other scapegoat for proof of the first half, the head that has had some outstanding aspects in these six nations, but fought against Genge. 3.5.

Wales finished the bottom of the table after losing the five games of the six nations this year
Will Rowlands: He is the man accused of providing a true influence on the package of Wales, but could not do anything to match the formidable fire power of England in advance. 4.
Dafydd Jenkins: The young Lock Exeter bristled with aggression and energy from the beginning, but eventually was flooded by unidirectional traffic. 5.5.
Aaron Wainwright: It was prominent when Wales finally, briefly, had some territory and possession, but sought a clear score opportunity after part time. 5.
Taulupe Faletau: It is sad to see the estimated veteran reduced to so many early errors and cannot have any impact to prove the English defense. 4.
Jac Morgan: The captain worked on the ground as always, but was reduced to just boarding and fighting. Lions's hopes received a blow. 4.
Wales replacements:
D Lake (for Dee) – 5, G Thomas (for Smith) – 4.5, K Assiretti (for John) – 4, E Williams (for Rowlands) – 4, T Reffell (for Falletau) – 4, R Williams (for T Williams) – 4, J Evans (for Anscombe) – 4.5, n Tompkins (for Llewelly) – 4.

Taulupe Faletau, in the photo, being approached by Tom Curry of England, made many errors for Wales
England
Marcus Smith: Directed in the air, which leads to some good shots and some failures. He continued to appear in the space in par and took over the tasks. 7.
Tom Roebuck: Sleep first begins; It was an aerial threat, he had many touches since he turned off and produced a strong end for attempt. 8.
Tommy Freeman: What feat for the versatile saint who changed position for a first start in the center of the countryside and completed a 'Grand Slam' of attempts. 8.
Dingwall Fraser: Acclaimed as a “glue player”, but he was not only underestimated here with a dangerous race, slippery management and effective coverage defense. 7.5.
Elliot Daly: The ball did not reach space too often, but did a good job in what was equivalent to a support role on a day when others shone. 7.

Another attempt by Tommy Freeman means that he scored in his five outputs of six nations this year
Smith end: Excellent long pass for Roebuck's attempt. England had the tail and kept them advancing, directing the show with composure once again. 7.5.
Alex Mitchell: I was following different orders, with fewer kicks. A lot of good service, but also a couple of messy and not forced errors. He tried well. 7.
Ellis Genge: He won an early penalty of Scrum and exuded the threatening intention at all times, with his heavy transport, in addition to foot and defensive work. 8.
Luke Cowan-Dickie: Surely he will have dinner at the Tap Tackle that prevented a certain attempt from Murray. Abrasive and precise performance. 8.
Will Stuart: What campaign has the bath accessory had. He marked his appearance in test 50 with another change of pound in the scrum and a quick attempt. 7.5.
Many ATO ITOJO: The captain scored the first attempt to start the attack and provided a strong transport and a formidable barrier every time Wales managed to attack. 7.

Captain Maro Iitoje led England from the front and scored the first attempt at the third minute
Ollie Chessum: It only lasted 18 minutes before they helped him, after being treated in the field. I still had enough time for a lineout robbery. 6.
Tom Curry: Like the blind side on one side that is going crazy, he was able to leave others striking this time. Occupied and committed. 7.
Ben Earl: Early billing establishes the pattern for a dominant change. It wreaked havoc on the breakdown, typically dynamic with the ball in his hand. He moved to the center of the field. 8.
Ben Curry: The sale of the sales flanker led to the first attempt of the visitors and he made sense his presence as a man of link in attack and threat of jackal. 9.
England replacements:
J George (for Cowan-Dickie) -7, F Baxter (for Genge) -6, J Heyes (for Stuart) -7, C Cunningham-South (For Chesum) -8, H Pollock (For Freeman) -8, T Willis (for B Curry) -7, J Van Poortvliet (for Mitchell) -6 Smith) -7.

Henry Pollock scored two attempts for England at the end of Six Nations Unilateral on Saturday in Cardiff