A tight game was effectively decided by Jones's decision to trip
Tries by Adam Jones and James Hook closed the gap to three points but a second score by Haskell, combined with the faultless goalkicking of Jonny Wilkinson (15 points), brought
After their poor showing in the November internationals it was a welcome victory for
"I thought we played well at times and at times we didn't," said Johnson. "When they came back into it we were under pressure but I was happy with the way we responded.
"Ultimately we finished it. Two years ago we were in similar circumstances and lost so to get 30 points against
The match was preceded by various musical celebrations to mark the centenary of internationals at Twickenham, with
The opening 30 minutes were something of a mess with both sides struggling to put together any cohesive movement.
Wilkinson converted to give
The hosts wasted little time in extending that lead as captain Steve Borthwick stripped the ball away in the tackle to set up a move that ended with scrumhalf Care scampering over for a try.
Wilkinson converted for a lead of 20-3.
Buoyed by Alun-Wyn's return
Twenty minutes of chaotic rugby followed with neither side able to take a grip and
From nothing, however,
Stephen Jones's conversion closed the gap to three points but just as the Welsh fans were sniffing a famous comeback, Delon Armitage intercepted a Welsh pass and sent Mathew Tait clear.
Tait, at fault for Hook's try, kept his head to flip an inside pass to Haskell to score his second try.
"The most disappointing point was conceding 17 points when down to 14 men. We'd talked all week about discipline but that was game over," Wales coach Warren Gatland told reporters.
"It was absolutely stupid what he has done and it's probably cost
Tries: James Haskell (2), Danny Care;
Conversions: Jonny Wilkinson (3); Penalties: Wilkinson (3)
Tries: Adam Jones, James Hook;
Conversions: Stephen Jones (2); Penalty: Jones
Referee: Alain Rolland






