England 54 Fiji 12:England overcame a rusty start to sweep past Fiji 54-12 in the first of their four Twickenham internationals on Saturday as Stuart Lancaster's fledgling side ran in seven tries for a record victory against the outclassed islanders.
Two tries each for winger Charlie Sharples and centre Manu Tuilagi plus scores for Ugo Monye, Tom Johnson and a penalty try were a fair reflection of England’s dominance although, with their most inexperienced lineup for years, they took a while to settle.
Far tougher tests come over the next three weeks with games against Australia, South Africa and New Zealand but England will go into those matches much the better for this workout against a Fiji side who tired badly and offered virtually no resistance in the set piece and were punished by 17-point goalkicker Toby Flood for their regular indiscretions.
Coach Stuart Lancaster will be delighted by the contribution of many of his new boys. Debutant hooker Tom Youngs had a great game, as did Sharples, man of the match fullback Alex Goode and flanker Johnson, with a total of 10 caps between them.
Prop Mako Vunipola and lock Joe Launchbury also came off the bench to make their debuts as England surpassed their previous record margin against Fiji.
“I’ll take the positives, though there were some rusty areas we need to fix for next week,” said Lancaster.
“We’ll have to be far more clinical next week and the weeks after that but for a first hit out well take it. Were going to have to go up several gears, its going to be tough.
England struggled early on and lost scrumhalf Danny Care to the sin-bin for a spear tackle after 10 minutes. But Fiji had nothing to show for almost 20 minutes of dominance.
Instead Englands first three meaningful attacks produced 13 points with two Flood penalties and a first international try for Sharples.
Fiji captain Deacon Manu was then sin-binned after a series of offsides as the visitors struggled to keep England at bay. In his absence their scrum crumbled and gave away a penalty try.
Monye, in his first appearance for more than two years, made it 25-0 at half-time when he walked in after a quick tap from Goode, who was superb.
It was pretty much one-way traffic in the second half, though scrumhalf Nikola Matawalu scored an adventurous 60-metre kick and chase try after 53 minutes.
Flanker Johnson and Sharples finished off good moves before Ben Youngs came on to replace Care at scrumhalf, joining his brother .
Tuilagi showed great strength to squeeze in for another try after 70 minutes then added a second as he broke through two weak tackles.
Seko Kalou squeezed over to have the last word with a try for Fiji.