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    Fiji 8-66 England: Henry Pollock hat-trick as England rout sorry Fiji to end losing run

    Sports News UKBy Sports News UKJuly 11, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Henry Pollock and Immanuel Feyi-Waboso celebrate agaisnt Fiji
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    After defeat by South Africa last weekend, England emerged with impetus and intent, apparently determined to chance their arm.

    Fin Smith had already attempted a crossfield kick to Northampton team-mate Tommy Freeman from an early penalty, only to be called back by referee Hollie Davidson for going too quickly.

    Fortune favoured the England fly-half’s brave play a few minutes later.

    Once again Smith aimed a punt at Freeman. It bounced over the wing’s head and seemed to be heading for touch, only to bounce off the corner flag and back in-field to allow Marcus Smith to pounce for the opening try.

    Last weekend, South Africa’s powerful ground game had slowed England’s ruck speed, pouring sludge in their attacking gears.

    Fiji’s back row, containing the 30-plus trio of Peceli Yato, Lekima Tagitagivalu and Levani Botia, could not make such a great nuisance of themselves.

    With the Pacific Islanders’ scrum disintegrating and their defence short of shape and speed, England had a chance to show the attacking ambition that they have talked about so often and delivered so rarely this year.

    Their second try came via the route Wales had followed to a 39-24 victory last weekend, with Feyi-Waboso, Seb Atkinson and Henry Slade adding their weight to a driving maul that captain Jamie George was at the bottom of.

    England looked to the open spaces, rather than close quarters, to add to their 14-3 lead.

    Ben Earl and Freeman were both close to claiming clever kicks ahead with the tryline close at hand, with Jack van Poortvliet bringing some of the zip that was sorely absent in Johannesburg.

    Guy Pepper bullocked through to a third try in the immediate aftermath of Fiji losing Botia to a yellow card, with Janse van Rensburg hitting an angle hard and low to score from close range at the end of the powerplay.

    Atkinson stretched the lead out to 35-3, going in after some blurring footwork from Marcus Smith and a lovely offload off the floor from Van Poortvliet.

    The contest was all but over. Four minutes later, it certainly was.

    In the final phases of the first half, Bristol’s Kalaveti Ravouvou appeared to have wormed over for a score that Fiji could take some solace from at the break.

    However, the television match official had spotted Kuruvoli’s frustrated kick out at Genge while attempting to regain his feet after a tackle.

    Referee Davidson had only one imperfect angle on the incident, but showed Kuruvoli a straight red card for a deliberate, violent act.

    Unlike the 20-minute version which leaves a team down on numbers only temporarily, Fiji had to play with 14 men for the remainder of the game.

    They struck first in the second half – captain Tevita Ikanivere trundling over – but, from then, the game slipped well below usual Test intensity.

    Pollock, introduced in the 48th minute, revelled in the broken field, dry pitch and patchy defence.

    The 21-year-old won the race to a kick ahead, sliding in to score his first try, outpaced Bordeaux-Begles full-back Salesi Rayasi on an arcing run for his second and hit a sharp angle to puncture a flagging Fiji for his third in the final minute.

    By then England were playing without a specialist scrum-half after replacement Alex Mitchell was forced off with an injury, with Fin and Marcus Smith taking turns to man the breakdown.

    Pollock now has six tries in 12 Test appearances, all but one of which has come from the bench.

    He marked his latest score by mimicking England footballer Jude Bellingham’s familiar outstretched goal celebration.

    Argentina away, England’s task next weekend, will offer less opportunity for such gestures, but head coach Steve Borthwick may be tempted to see if Pollock can be as effective from the start.

    Fiji: Rayasi; Karaivalevu, Ravouvou, Tuisova, Wainiqolo; Muntz, Kuruvoli; Mawi, Ikanivere, Doge, Ratuva, Nasilasila, Yato, Tagitagivalu, Botia

    Replacements: Matavesi, Matave, Ravai, Mayanavanua, Canakivata, Sovakula, Lomani, Armstrong-Ravula

    England: M Smith; Freeman, Slade, Atkinson, Feyi-Waboso; F Smith, Van Poortvliet; Genge, George, Heyes, Coles, Martin, Chessum, Pepper, Earl.

    Replacements: Cowan-Dickie, Opoku-Fordjour, Kloska, Curry, Pollock, Mitchell, Janse van Rensburg, Caluori

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