Postpublished at 16:23 Greenwich Mean Time 14 February 2015
A cracking stat for you courtesy of John Inverdale on BBC One.
Nick Easter, at 36 years 183 days, has become the oldest man to score a Test try for England by crossing today.
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A cracking stat for you courtesy of John Inverdale on BBC One.
Nick Easter, at 36 years 183 days, has become the oldest man to score a Test try for England by crossing today.
Brian Moore
Former England hooker on BBC One
"In a fractured performance by England, one man has stood out - Jonathan Joseph. Superb feet, ambition throughout the game and he's timed his runs well."
Paul Grayson
Former England fly-half on BBC Radio 5 live
"Italy got the ball wide to Luca Morisi, who has had a great game, he dropped his shoulder hard into Jonny May and it's a try. Jonny May has not had his greatest game."
A slashing break from Giulio Bisegni, a deft offload from Andrea Masi and a barging run from Luca Morisi. Some lovely stuff from Italy.
Nothing that Jonny May will want to see again though. The Gloucester man was shrugged off far too easily by Morisi.
Italy look like they do have a score! Nothing much wrong with that from my angle....
Paul Grayson
Former England fly-half on BBC Radio 5 live
"It was a brilliant recovery from Anthony Watson. Luke McLean spotted the space between Watson and Jonny May but great work from Watson."
Italy are finishing the stronger, but the consolation score proves elusive. Luke McLean chips deftly over the top, Tommaso Allan gathers but can't get away the offload that would allow George Biagi to flop over.
Still Italy keep rumbling away, phase after phase...
Billy Vunipola has had a good second half and he is to the fore as England keep repelling Italy's advances around their 22-metre line.
Steve Pearce:, external Cipriani starts the move and finishes in style, that was a superb try! Now play like that from the start!! #bbc6nations
William Searle:, external Cipriani and Easter on the scoresheet, someone give Mike Tindall a call #2011
Kieran Morris:, external What a phenomenally amazing performance from @EnglandRugby !! Only 10 to go now!!
Paul Grayson
Former England fly-half on BBC Radio 5 live
"Great work at the maul from England. Italy threw everything into it, England kept the ball, created a new maul and Italy ran out of defenders. Both players returning from international exile, Danny Cipriani and Nick Easter, have now scored tries."
Smart work from Mako Vunipola, on for Joe Marler, as he strips the ball from Italian hands. Billy Twelvetrees, also off the bench, tries to catch the Italy back three out by kicking the turnover ball deep, but Luke McLean returns with interest.
England have to work their way out of their own 22-metre line.
Brian Moore
Former England hooker on BBC One
"Italy try to bring the maul down but they can't because England have players in the right positions."
Paulo:, external This is becoming a bit of a one-sided game now. Lovely changes of speed from the England wings and backs
Grant Michael Smith:, external I've always rated Danny Cipriani, nice to see him deliver
Tom Edwards:, external Welcome back Danny Cipriani. Yes, it's only Italy, but this England backline can scare anyone. Sheer pace all across it.
After Danny Cipriani's score, it is another of the men redeemed from England's bargain bin who crosses at the back of a driving maul.
Nick Easter is the familiar mug who pops up holding the ball. Italy are tiring quickly.
Cipraini made a hash of a difficult conversion chance by the way.
Turnover in midfield and a corridor of space for Jonny May. He is hauled down just short but England have their foot firmly to the metal.
Ben Youngs off and Richard Wigglesworth on at nine for England.
Paul Grayson
Former England fly-half on BBC Radio 5 live
"The adrenaline would have been pumping for Danny Cipriani and it was good play from England, they created the space and it was a good finish. It has been far from perfect from England but they have created and taken a few chances."
Former England captain Will Carling:, external Little things..... No flamboyant celebration from Danny Cipriani. Grown up & focused. Great to see.