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hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm holly. england go top of the six nations table as a shambolic france feel le crunch at twickenham. and it's england who have control in the women's tournament too, with seven tries over the french to claim a crucial bonus point win. another aguero hat trick sees manchester city return to the top of the premier league as they thrash chelsea 6—0. also coming up in the programme. two wickets in two balls for moeen ali and mark wood as england's cricketers fight back in the west indies — after another disappointing day with the bat. one last time in the starting gate... one more medal around her neckk. lynsey vonn makes history with the final race of her career. hello and welcome to sportsday.
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it was billed as le crunch... instead. . it was more of a demolition. england thrashed france 114—8 at twickenham with five tries — including a hat trick from jonny may. more details from our correspondentjoe wilson. they had not come to london to watch a performance of lameness. we are 100% confident. 100%. that when you follow the french by that when you follow the french rugby team these days, you must travel with something other than confidence. it helps to have a sense of humour. an edge in watching your
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tea m of humour. an edge in watching your team being run ragged in the first minute of the match, when england's elliot daly kicked the ball forwards, only mine man was going to rain the race to touch it down. this is the february ofjohnnie mae. here comes his next finish, this time i pass floated out to his wing. he may be right in front of you, but try to stop him. footstep slide, another try. next it was england's other wing eric chris ashton who kicked the ball through. mayday, the french may have screamed, in vain. patrick. by may have screamed, in vain. patrick. by half—time, france did have eight points, but england after they scored already had 40, already. as twickenham awaited the second half, remember england had always expected that the longer this game went on it, the more chances to score they would get. there were two more england tries, just two. the latest edition of check and take back ——
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kick and chase,. the referee asks for replays of this, by the way, but he was happy, it stood. england defensively, while this might summit out. nearly 19 the stone in reverse. 40 48, england overwhelmed their opponents from the first whistle. to last handshake. it's notjust the men who're still on for the grand slam — the women also came out on top against france, winning 41—26 in doncaster.they produced an impressive performance, running in seven tries against the defending champions. well earlier former captain catherine spencer told my colleague john watson she was surprised by england's dominant display. i was looking forward to really sort of like a contest up front, may be one score in it, and we'vejust seen england go completely as you say, dominate that match. 11 tries we scored. nobody thought before hand,
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and probably the story from france is just that first half. they did get a bonus point try the end, didn't they? as far as england can say, the grand slam is very much on. even though this is only the second round, this is the grandstand decider. i can't see it do anything else. i can't see them not going on and winning. it will be tough come pushed him hard last year, particularly in the first half. i think they arejust particularly in the first half. i think they are just going to ramp it up. ithink think they are just going to ramp it up. i think if they, if they didn't win the grand slam, something terribly wrong has happened. moeen alli and mark wood have been england's prime architects in engineering a west indies batting collapse on day two of the 3rd test in st lucia. england finished on 277 all out in theirfirst innings, before the visitors bowling attack reduced the windies to 89 for 6.. well let's get more on this from former england all rounder and part of the bbc‘s cricket social — derek pringle. we'll talk about mark wood
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injust a moment.. but earlier we witnessed yet another england battting collapse, . it was just the same old story really? it was. it's happened a lot. the pictures in the caribbean, the batting has not been simple or straightforward. but you know, there's still making the same mistakes. isn't that someone's definition of madness, when you keep doing the same thing over and over ain? doing the same thing over and over again? and they keep doing that. the afternoon session, it's as good as we've seen england in a long time ebb and flow, shots played and 0/ mark wood — something for the fans to cheer about. now next to surprise, they have got their wickets for them. four of them, brilliant. 0riginal breakthrough by alley. the slightly gifted. i have to say. doing what fastball are still in the caribbean. a real handful team. bowling at
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speeds of 95 mph. you can't help but wonder where has he been up until 110w. wonder where has he been up until now. they reveal their secret weapon at the wrong moment. he's been on the resurgence table, u nfortu nately he's been on the resurgence table, unfortunately he always comes of the risk of injury, and he's had more than his fair share. you can't help but think they will be wrapping him up but think they will be wrapping him up now until the answer is. you might that's the thing. the guy who he has replaced has been wrapped up and of course, he went over there with good intentions, but came back injured and he replaced them, it's his final test match, really taking it. asi it. as i say we've got the world cup and the ashes to see some positivity coming out of st. lucia, derek pringle, think of as always for your time. cricket being the positive story, at the end of the day. well to football now and if you thought that was a demolition at twickenham, turn your attention to the etihad... where chelsea suffered their heaviest defeat in nearly 30 years. they were beaten 6—0 by manchester city to put
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pep guardiola's side back at the top. james burford has more. with both liverpool and spares winning, said he would be helping those are his shooting boots. they didn't have to wait long for the lead, three minutes in fact. silva found space, rahim sterling did the rest. his 15th club goal of the campaign. soon after, it was established that aguero had indeed found the correct footwear, even if you get them a shot from 30 yards, there's every chance this could happen. a premier league screamer, which had chelsea fans screaming at their televisions. this mistake let them tone in for another they are 3— nail down afterjust 19 minutes. a fourth against the side, who lets not forget when that title two years ago. before the man at the moment had the chance to complete back—to—back premier league hat tricks. rahim sterling started it
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all fitting then that he was the one to finish it chelsea's heaviest premiere to feet, back on top of the table. e. e, we have to wait. when liverpool goes, after that game, we now have one more game. so if they win that game, they are winners. so we are still, we are behind in that term. so it's important, just being there and winning games. so we are going to try until the end to retain the title. my feeling during this week was that they are very good. it was really a very good yesterday, and the technical meeting was very good today. during the warm ups. so i don't know, it may be that we proceeded to go after three minutes. it was really very difficult than to play against those opponents. tottenham remain in hot
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pursuit in the title race after their 3—1 win over leicester, a result that leaves them two points off second placed manchester city, heading into their game with chelsea this afternoon. austin halewood reports. while the idea of leaving wembley seems to be fading this season, hopes of being a major part of the title race i still very much in the minds of spurs supporters. now lester may not be enjoying their best season, but they know how to play to their strengths. harry mcguire's had her tipped over the bar. concern for tottenham, mcguire's had her tipped over the bar. concern fortottenham, it didn't last long. erickson, as a lwa ys didn't last long. erickson, as always the ark is straighter, sanchez for the first time in a totte n ha m sanchez for the first time in a tottenham shirt, the finisher. in the second half, lester started to pose some questions of their own. but with a lack of bite upfront, perhaps the answer was on their own bench. a weaving run from james madison brought the fox is a penalty, tying for the heavy
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artillery. jamie vardy off the bench, the spot kick his first act of the game. but for once, his aim was off. a mistake from lester that was off. a mistake from lester that was sin punished, erickson again just too good. vardy did make amends to pull one back, but some young men put the results beyond any doubt. i 20th win of the spirits, the same as liverpool and manchester city. the tea m liverpool and manchester city. the team and no one is talking about, still right there in the title. bbc news. i massive win for us because lester was pushing a lot. and of course, they close. good procession, it was good. because we suffer some injury, like again, yes, i think i massive win for them. elsewhere, celtic are
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through to the quarter finals of the scottish cup after an empathetic 5—0 win over stjohnstone at celtic park. scott sinclair got the scoring under way after just 2mins latching onto 0liver burke's cross. then just six minutes later scott brown scored the goal of the day with this long range effort. james forrest added number three after the break before sinclair added his second and third of the day to finish the scoring.. and aberdeen overcame queen of the south 4—1 at pittodrie. niall mcginn scored within 90seconds of coming on as a sub to put them in front. the visitors threatened a shock when they levelled through stephen dobbie's stunner from range, but a goal from andrew considine and a sam cosgrove double put aberdeen safely through to the next round. there's the results in full from this afternoon — auchinleck talbot‘s fairy tale run has come to an end. they lsot 4—0 at hearts. norwich have gone back to the top
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of the championship after beating local rivals ipswich 3—0. it took norwich just 82 seconds to open the scoring. 0nel hernandez with norwich's fastest league goal since 2011. but tempers flared after this challenge from jon nolan. you can see it there. players clashed on the pitch, while ipswich manager paul lambert was sent off for his reaction. norwich coach chris domogalla was also shown a red card. two goals from teemu pukki sealed victory for norwich in the second half as they move two points ahead of leeds. reigning champions chelsea came from 2—0 down to draw with women's super league leaders manchester city. tessa wullaert opened the scoring for city before georgia stanway made it two, finding the corner from 18 yards. but chelsea rallied back in the second half withji so—yun pulling one back early, before scoring a deflected free kick with just minutes of the match
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remaining to claim a point. let's have a look at some of the rest of today's news lindsey vann who is the most successful alpine scare in history has raced for the last time. she's managed to take the bronze medal in it the downhill at the alpine ski championships in sweden. the former 0lympic championships in sweden. the former olympic and idlewild champion who is 34 years old, and announces last week she would be retiring after these championships, you might remember she crashed heavily in earlier in the week, but she made a solid run in the downhill, and it does also mean she's the old est and it does also mean she's the oldest woman to secure a metal out of world championships. reigning downhill champion ilka stuhec has taken the gold. that's all from sportsday. coming up injust a moment as
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coming up in just a moment as the film review. goodbye for me. hello there, and welcome to the film review here on bbc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases, we have mark kermode. what have you got in store for us this week, mark? something for everyone. we have the lego movie 2, i know you're a huge lego movie fan. we have if beale street could talk, the new film by barryjenkins. and alita — battle angel, fantasy set in a dystopian future, is there any other kind?

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