Wales left try-ing as England dominates on debut

England 60-0 Wales: Lacey Owen scores on debut as clinical hosts run in 11 tries

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

In a clinical display of skill and dominance, England's rugby league team achieved a resounding victory over Wales, scoring an impressive 60-0.

The game, which took place at Headingley, saw Lacey Owen make her debut and immediately leave her mark on the field.

Owen, seizing the opportunity, scored a try shortly after being substituted in the second half.

This triumph comes as England's second match since their devastating loss to New Zealand in the World Cup semi-final last year.

Clearly, the team was determined to showcase their strength and bounce back from their previous defeat.

Amy Hardcastle and Tara Stanley also proved instrumental in securing the win, each scoring twice during the match.

The significance of this game was further heightened as it was played as a double-header, coinciding with England's men's Test against Tonga.

This dual spectacle provided fans with an action-packed day of rugby league entertainment.

Additionally, this match was just one of three England internationals taking place over the weekend, as the wheelchair team, who triumphed in the World Cup, prepared to face France in Leeds on Sunday.

Overall, England's commanding performance against Wales demonstrated their skill, determination, and ability to dominate their opponents.

With Owen's impressive debut, it is clear that the team has a bright future ahead.

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