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Jamie George felt England delivered an explosive start to the Guinness Six Nations after sweeping aside Wales 48-7 in a victory that sets-up their pivotal trip to Murrayfield.Henry Arundell, making his first start since the 2023 World Cup, ran in a first-half hat-trick at Allianz Stadium while Ben Earl, Tom Roebuck and Tommy Freeman also crossed, with a penalty try completing the rout.Next up are a Scotland side reeling from their 18-15 defeat by Italy as England search for their first win in Edinburgh since 2020.

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00:00Pleased are you with that execution and how the squad dealt with the expectations?
00:05Yeah, I couldn't be more pleased about it really.
00:06I think we put a big emphasis on how we train and how we prepare for games.
00:14As soon as we got into camp, we had one session at Penny Hill before we went over to Girona.
00:19There's just this appetite and desire for this team to be as good as we possibly can be and to get better.
00:25We felt that and how competitive training's been.
00:28And for us then to go out and execute the way that we did is so pleasing because we looked like a team that were cohesive.
00:36And given that it's the first game of the tournament, I think that's pretty impressive.
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