More from Eddie Jones: "It is a project, we are two years from the World Cup and by the time we
get to the World Cup we want to be the best team in the world."
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England 69-3 Tonga
England coach Eddie Jones speaking to Amazon Prime: "It is not what you see, it is how much we improve: this week, and then onto next week and the week after.
"We can only play against the opposition that show. I think we left four tries out there, but I liked the attitude in the second half. In a game like that the crowd can go off for more pints and do a Mexican wave, we managed to keep the energy up and stopped it about halfway round the stadium today!
On the possibility of picking Marcus Smith from the start against Australia next week: "We will take a look at this game today and how Australia go against Scotland tomorrow. They are going to have a different 10 without Quade Cooper and without Samu Kerevi, but we will have to be tough at the breakdown."
'We are motivated to close the gap'
England 69-3 Tonga
Tonga assistant coach Grant Doorey on Amazon Prime: "Fundamentally you have got to focus in on the core reasons - discipline, 21 penalties against, three periods of 10 minutes at 14 men - and against quality sides you cannot compete with statistics like that.
"The referees are making the best decisions with what they have in front of them, that (red card) doesn't reflect the style of rugby we are trying to play.
"The gulf is obvious but the more opportunities we get to play games like this the more motivated we get to close those gaps, you cannot close those gaps without opportunities.
"We have got to raise our level to meet the standard that allows us to become more competitive, I think over time we will do that."
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England 69-3 Tonga
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So 11 tries for England, who also made 13 clean breaks and ran 651 metres to Tonga's 268.
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England 69-3 Tonga
Stick with us for all the reaction from England coach Eddie Jones.
'A bit to work on'
England 69-3 Tonga
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Courtney Lawes on Amazon Prime: "(There is) a little bit to work on but it is great to be back with the fans. It was nice to get a few points at the end at bring some entertainment.
"We made the call yesterday, I knew if Faz could not play I would be first choice. It's amazing, I didn't know if I would get the opportunity to lead this group of boys out and get all those tries.
"It is going to be a great game (against Australia next week) I believe we can go toe to toe with anyone, we have a bit to learn but I am looking forward very much to next week."
'We are trying to reinvigorate ourselves'
England 69-3 Tonga
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Henry Slade speaking to Amazon Prime: "We are trying to reinvigorate ourselves, and I think we saw that today.
It's about building relationships and friendships on and off the field.
"We have a good mixture of boys who have been here for a while, some youth, some experience, some energy and I think we have a good balance at the moment."
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England 69-3 Tonga
It all got a bit messy for Tonga at the end there, but England were pretty ruthless given the chance.
Full-time
England 69-3 Tonga
And that's it!
Converted try - England 69-3 Tonga
Alex Mitchell, con Marcus Smith (80 mins)
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And another!
Alex Mitchell grubbers the loose ball into his own path as the Tonga defence opens up and sprints on to it to touch down and top off a convincing England performance.
Marcus Smith prods over the extras.
Converted try - England 62-3 Tonga
Jamie Blamire, con Marcus Smith (78 mins)
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Oh, lovely!
It is tremendous footwork and glorious hands from Marcus Smith to set up the score, flicking a neat offload just at the right moment for Jamie Blamire to take at full speed and he darts between the sticks.
Smith tags on the conversion.
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England 55-3 Tonga
Henry Slade is named the player of the match, and a worthy one too.
No try
England 55-3 Tonga
Yeah, he was miles ahead of the kick, and Alex Mitchell's try is rightly chalked off.
Try review
Alex Mitchell (75 mins)
And now Alex Mitchell thinks he's in, but this one is being reviewed.
Converted try - England 55-3 Tonga
Marcus Smith, con Marcus Smith (73 mins)
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And it's Marcus Smith!
Wonderful try from England, with Henry Slade bursting from inside his own 22 and weaving through retreating white and red shirts with Tonga stretched before finding Smith.
The fly half hits full speed and flies over the line. He adds the conversion for good measure.
Converted try - England 48-3 Tonga
Jamie George, con Marcus Smith (70 mins)
It was a matter of time, and England are in again.
The hosts gather some momentum as the maul rolls towards the Tonga line and it is Jamie George once again he spins off to power his way over for his second try of the afternoon.
Marcus Smith pops on the extras.
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Smith is an outstanding player also and may well be the future. However, if Eddie makes him play alongside Owen Farrell at 12, his talents will be wasted in exactly the same way Ford's have been. Let's hope not.
Red card
England 41-3 Tonga
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And Viliami Fine is sent off.
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England 41-3 Tonga
Viliami Fine goes in with a high tackle and then has some afters with Marcus Smith, throwing a shoulder into the England replacement. He could be in trouble here.
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And on that note, it's time to say goodbye.
But if you're still craving your rugby fix then head to Wales v South Africa here or check out Becky Grey's report from Twickenham here.
Until next time!
'We want to be the best in the world'
England 69-3 Tonga
More from Eddie Jones: "It is a project, we are two years from the World Cup and by the time we get to the World Cup we want to be the best team in the world."
Post update
England 69-3 Tonga
England coach Eddie Jones speaking to Amazon Prime: "It is not what you see, it is how much we improve: this week, and then onto next week and the week after.
"We can only play against the opposition that show. I think we left four tries out there, but I liked the attitude in the second half. In a game like that the crowd can go off for more pints and do a Mexican wave, we managed to keep the energy up and stopped it about halfway round the stadium today!
On the possibility of picking Marcus Smith from the start against Australia next week: "We will take a look at this game today and how Australia go against Scotland tomorrow. They are going to have a different 10 without Quade Cooper and without Samu Kerevi, but we will have to be tough at the breakdown."
'We are motivated to close the gap'
England 69-3 Tonga
Tonga assistant coach Grant Doorey on Amazon Prime: "Fundamentally you have got to focus in on the core reasons - discipline, 21 penalties against, three periods of 10 minutes at 14 men - and against quality sides you cannot compete with statistics like that.
"The referees are making the best decisions with what they have in front of them, that (red card) doesn't reflect the style of rugby we are trying to play.
"The gulf is obvious but the more opportunities we get to play games like this the more motivated we get to close those gaps, you cannot close those gaps without opportunities.
"We have got to raise our level to meet the standard that allows us to become more competitive, I think over time we will do that."
Post update
England 69-3 Tonga
So 11 tries for England, who also made 13 clean breaks and ran 651 metres to Tonga's 268.
Post update
England 69-3 Tonga
Stick with us for all the reaction from England coach Eddie Jones.
'A bit to work on'
England 69-3 Tonga
Courtney Lawes on Amazon Prime: "(There is) a little bit to work on but it is great to be back with the fans. It was nice to get a few points at the end at bring some entertainment.
"We made the call yesterday, I knew if Faz could not play I would be first choice. It's amazing, I didn't know if I would get the opportunity to lead this group of boys out and get all those tries.
"It is going to be a great game (against Australia next week) I believe we can go toe to toe with anyone, we have a bit to learn but I am looking forward very much to next week."
'We are trying to reinvigorate ourselves'
England 69-3 Tonga
Henry Slade speaking to Amazon Prime: "We are trying to reinvigorate ourselves, and I think we saw that today. It's about building relationships and friendships on and off the field.
"We have a good mixture of boys who have been here for a while, some youth, some experience, some energy and I think we have a good balance at the moment."
Post update
England 69-3 Tonga
It all got a bit messy for Tonga at the end there, but England were pretty ruthless given the chance.
Full-time
England 69-3 Tonga
And that's it!
Converted try - England 69-3 Tonga
Alex Mitchell, con Marcus Smith (80 mins)
And another!
Alex Mitchell grubbers the loose ball into his own path as the Tonga defence opens up and sprints on to it to touch down and top off a convincing England performance.
Marcus Smith prods over the extras.
Converted try - England 62-3 Tonga
Jamie Blamire, con Marcus Smith (78 mins)
Oh, lovely!
It is tremendous footwork and glorious hands from Marcus Smith to set up the score, flicking a neat offload just at the right moment for Jamie Blamire to take at full speed and he darts between the sticks.
Smith tags on the conversion.
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England 55-3 Tonga
Henry Slade is named the player of the match, and a worthy one too.
No try
England 55-3 Tonga
Yeah, he was miles ahead of the kick, and Alex Mitchell's try is rightly chalked off.
Try review
Alex Mitchell (75 mins)
And now Alex Mitchell thinks he's in, but this one is being reviewed.
Converted try - England 55-3 Tonga
Marcus Smith, con Marcus Smith (73 mins)
And it's Marcus Smith!
Wonderful try from England, with Henry Slade bursting from inside his own 22 and weaving through retreating white and red shirts with Tonga stretched before finding Smith.
The fly half hits full speed and flies over the line. He adds the conversion for good measure.
Converted try - England 48-3 Tonga
Jamie George, con Marcus Smith (70 mins)
It was a matter of time, and England are in again.
The hosts gather some momentum as the maul rolls towards the Tonga line and it is Jamie George once again he spins off to power his way over for his second try of the afternoon.
Marcus Smith pops on the extras.
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Red card
England 41-3 Tonga
And Viliami Fine is sent off.
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England 41-3 Tonga
Viliami Fine goes in with a high tackle and then has some afters with Marcus Smith, throwing a shoulder into the England replacement. He could be in trouble here.