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Five talking points from from England's win over Ireland

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Jonny May and Maro Itoje starred as Eddie Jones' side won 18-7 in the Autumn Nations Cup.

England are odds on to win the inaugural Autumn Nations Cup after dismantling Ireland 18-7.

Here the PA news agency examines five things we learned from a one-sided clash at Twickenham.

Battle of the finishers

Jonny May scores one of the greatest tries seen at Twickenham (Adam Davy/PA)

Two superb tries by Jonny May – the second among the very best seen at Twickenham – lifted the electric wing to joint second in England's all-time scoring list, just 18 behind Rory Underwood. They share similar strike rates of around a score every two games and at 30 years old, May has every chance of chasing down his predecessor in the number 11 jersey if he avoids serious injury.

The white wall

England turned defence into a offensive weapon through the sustained ferocity of their tackling. The statistics are remarkable – they made 238 hits to Ireland's 72, with seven of them categorised as dominant. Irish runners made few dents on the line strung out before them and despite controlling territory and possession, they never looked remotely capable of winning. England have raised this element of their game to a new level.

Advantage Maro

Leading that staggering defensive effort was Maro Itoje, who made 24 tackles alone to edge May for the man-of-the-match award. The Saracens second row is always in the eye of the storm, his strength and high work rate marking him out as a player of towering influence. Once his leading rival for next year's Lions series, James Ryan was mastered at Twickenham and the next assignment is Wales' Alun Wyn Jones. Week by week Itoje mounts a compelling case to travel to South Africa as captain.

England building for Lions and World Cup

Lions coach Warren Gatland will draw heavily from England's squad next year (David Davies/PA)

On current evidence England will provide the bulk of Warren Gatland's tour party. Even with an entire Six Nations to be completed before selection is made, Jones' team is populated with outstanding options at a time when the other home unions are in the doldrums. And England's head coach will be looking towards the 2023 World Cup with confidence knowing that foundations for a strong challenge are already in place.

Uncertain times

Travelling in the opposite direction to the Six Nations champions are Ireland, a side in transition who fought manfully at Twickenham and finished strongly, but had already been beaten out of sight by the time they came alive in the final quarter. It has been a tough start to Andy Farrell's reign as he rebuilds a team that bombed at last year's World Cup. He says they are on a "completely different journey" to England and it is one that might take time to yield the desired results.

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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Liverpool106312217521
2Tottenham HotspurSpurs96212191220
3Chelsea953122101218
4Leicester CityLeicester96031812618
5Southampton95221713417
6Everton105141917216
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13Manchester UnitedMan Utd84131314-113
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15Crystal Palace104151215-313
16Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton102441416-210
17West Bromwich AlbionWest Brom10136718-116
18Burnley9126417-135
19Fulham9117918-94
20Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd10019416-121
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