Ladies' Six Nations: England score nine endeavors to beat Wales 51-12 in Cardiff
Britain stays on course to win the Women's Six Nations Grand Slam after a determined nine-attempt triumph over Wales.
Prop Sarah Bern and wing Jess Breach scored two attempts each and flanker Marlie Packer crossed too as England asserted a reward point following 26 minutes.
Britain's Catherine O'Donnell, Abbie Dow, Sarah Beckett and Katy Daley-McLean all scored in the second half.
Grains' first attempt of the 2019 Six Nations originated from wing Jess Kavanagh and Cerys Hale included their second.
Britain are best of the table, having asserted likewise five points against both Ireland and France in the initial two rounds, and now get ready to have Italy, the main other unbeaten side in the challenge, on 9 March.
Britain, granted full-time contracts in January, are the main completely proficient side in the Women's Six Nations and have scored 24 attempts up until this point.
Ribs are fifth, in the wake of losing to France and drawing against Italy and travel to Scotland for their penultimate match of the competition on 8 March.
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