England got the winning send-off they wanted, with help from one man who will be left behind, ahead of the World Cup in Japan.
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Centre Joe Marchant, who got his chance with Henry Slade and Jonathan Joseph under treatment and head coach Eddie Jones reluctant to expose Manu Tuilagi to the risk of injury, scored an outstanding try as England rounded off their World Cup preparations with a 37-0 win over Italy in Newcastle.
England's first home game away from Twickenham since 2015 was initially a low-key affair, with the 50,157 St James' Park crowd distinctly unimpressed by their first-half performance but Marchant's solo try after 53 minutes gave them something to cheer.
🏴🏉 England ran in four tries in a comfortable 37-0 victory over Italy at St James' Park.pic.twitter.com/OoxatEIZpV
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It was only 9-0 at half-time but England ran in four second-half tries in total to run out comfortable winners.
England have never lost to Italy in 25 previous Tests and Connor O'Shea's men, who were without a rested skipper Sergio Parisse, never looked like breaking their duck as they concluded their World Cup build-up in untidy fashion.
For England it was job done, as Jones' men followed up victories over Wales and Ireland with a competent display against the limited Azzurri to offset their narrow defeat in Cardiff.
Jones fielded 20 members of his 31-strong World Cup party that will fly out to Japan on Sunday and he will be anxious to check on the fitness of lock Joe Launchbury after he limped out of the action six minutes before half-time.
Bath winger Ruaridh McConnochie got an early touch to ease his nerves on his long-awaited debut but most of the action took place on the other flank, where the experienced Jonny May caught the eye with a typically strong performance.
Italy clearly came to spoil and were warned by referee Ben O'Keeffe for persistent time-wasting at the line-out but they created the best early scoring opportunity, with centre Tommaso Benvenuti dropping the ball going for the corner after 11 minutes.
May was a major threat with his powerful running and ability to gather attacking kicks over the Italy defence but England lacked composure when it came to finishing off the promising moves.
It was a disjointed first-half performance and the fans demonstrated their frustration with boos as Liam Farrell lined up his third penalty attempt on the stroke of half-time which gave his side a 9-0 lead.
Undeterred, Farrell opted for goal again when the indisciplined visitors infringed once more at the start of the second half but he was off target for the first time.
The fans cheered when fly-half Carlo Canna opted to twice run the ball from penalties and the Mexican Waves were halted six minutes into the second half when Ben Youngs went over from the base of a ruck for the opening try which followed a strong surge from replacement prop Kyle Sinckler.
Seven minutes later Marchant took Youngs' short pass to blow a hole in the Azzurri defence and easily rounded full-back Jayden Hayward for a try on his third appearance.
That broke Italy's spirit as England cut loose in the last 15 minutes to make their obvious superiority tell on the scoreboard.
Impressive prop Ellis Genge got on the end of a rolling maul to touch down while Farrell got full-back Anthony Watson romping through a gap for England's fourth try and the skipper kicked his seventh goal from eight attempts to wrap up the scoring.
There's more to come from England....
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That's what Owen Farrell thinks anyway!
FT in Newcastle, 37-0. #ENGvITA pic.twitter.com/iIf08gsqqR
First blood to England...
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"Man of the North" Owen Farrell slots a penalty to make it 3-0 in Newcastle. pic.twitter.com/DMWibsJHsn
A chance for the Azzurri as they spread it wide...
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Benvenuti can't ground it properly though and 5 points are missed!
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As the sun sets over St. James' Park, Owen Farrell adds another 3 pointer for England.
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6-0, 20 minutes gone.
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At last! We have a try in Newcastle...
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Ben Youngs with the precision dot down. Farrell with the conversion. 16-0.
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Like a knife through butter... 🤤
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Marchant slices through the middle of the Italian defence and it's 23-0 to England.
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BIG SHOVE 😤
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England with pressure and power, Ellis Genge over for his first international try. 30-0.
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"And here's Anthony Watson!"
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The fullback is over for England's 4th try of the match in the North East.
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ANTHONY WATSON - Not exactly overworked but got forward well and capped a combative display with a late try. 7/10
RUARIDH McCONNOCHIE - Showed no sign of nerves in an impressive debut performance. 7.
JOE MARCHANT - Responded to his World Cup snub by bursting over for a second-half try. 7.
PIERS FRANCIS - Struggled to make an impact and was withdrawn soon after the break. 6.
JONNY MAY - Buzzed around the pitch and displayed plenty of power to go with his strong running game. 8.
OWEN FARRELL - Missed a sitter early in the second half and clearly had an eye on bigger tests. 6.
BEN YOUNGS - Barged over early in the first half to grab England's overdue first try, and continued to lead by example. 7.
JOE MARLER - Got stuck in well but spent much of the match on the sidelines. 6.
JAMIE GEORGE - Barely forced to break sweat in a satisfactorily low-key performance at hooker. 7
DAN COLE - Eased through the first period before being replaced. 6.
JOE LAUNCHBURY - Cut a worrying sight as he was helped off in the first half with a back strain. 6.
COURTNEY LAWES - Capitalised on Italy's line-out woes and proved a constant thorn in the opposition's side. 8.
TOM CURRY - Sturdy performance to help nullify Italy's early threat. 7.
MARK WILSON - Rose to the occasion in front of his home city crowd with a tireless display of running and tackling. 9.
BILLY VUNIPOLA - Low-key performance but crucially appeared to emerge unscathed after just under one hour of action. 6.
REPLACEMENTS - Impressive introduction from Ellis Genge, who played a part in setting up Youngs' try before grabbing one of his own. George Ford increased England's momentum through his link-ups with Farrell after the break.