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Tigers tyros on the mark in England win

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Leicester Tigers Academy players Matt Everard and George Ford were among the tries as England Under-18s beat Scotland Under-18s 75-0 on Wednesday night.

England, who also included Tigers youngster Ryan Bower at tighthead prop, ran in 11 tries to maintain their 100 per cent record in this season’s Six Nations Festival in Parma, Italy.

Flanker Everard scored in the first half while fly-half Ford came on as a replacement to score in the second-half.
The rest of the England scores came through Billy Vunipola, Sam Edgerley (2), Jake Sharp (2), Owen Farrell, Christian Wade, Henry Thomas and Jonathan Joseph. Sharp added 10 conversions.

The win followed a 61-3 victory over hosts Italy on Easter Sunday. England Under-18s are next in action on Saturday when they take on Ireland Under-18s.

England Under-18s
15 Jamie Elliott (Northampton Saints & Bedford School)
14 Christian Wade (London Wasps & RGS High Wycombe)
13 Andy Short (Worcester Warriors & Worcester 6th Form College)
12 Owen Farrell (Saracens & St Georges School)
11 Sam Edgerley (London Irish & Wellington College)
10 Jake Sharp (Saracens & Oaklands College)
9 Sam Stuart (Harlequins & Sedbergh School)
1 Rob Buchanan (Harlequins & St Bedes School)
2 Peter Austin (London Irish & St Paul’s Catholic College)
3 Ryan Bower (Leicester Tigers & John Cleveland College)
4 Sam Twomey (Harlequins & Dulwich College)
5 Charlie Matthews (Harlequins & Hurstpierpoint College)
6 Billy Vunipola (Bristol Rugby & Castle School)
7 Matt Everard (Leicester Tigers & Wyggeston & Queen Elizabeth 1st)
8 Alex Gray (Newcastle Falcons & Barnard Castle School)

Replacements
16 Mako Vunipola (Bristol Rugby & Millfield School)
17 Henry Thomas (Bristol Rugby & Millfield School)
18 Harry Allen (Saracens & Chistlehurst & Sidcup Grammar)
19 Sam Jones ( London Wasps & Aylesbury Grammar)
20 Joe Trayfoot (Harlequins & Epsom College)
21 Ben Glynn (Bristol Rugby & Filton College)
22 Ryan Glynn (Sale Sharks & Sedbergh School)
23 George Ford (Leicester Tigers & Rishworth School)
24 Marcus Watson (London Irish & St Georges College)
25 Jonathan Joseph (London Irish & Millfield School)
26 Jack Wallace (London Wasps & RGS High Wycombe)