Ben Youngs believes rampant England are scaling new heights under Eddie Jones

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‘Guys are thriving and loving being part of the team’: Ben Youngs believes rampant England are scaling new heights under Eddie Jones

  • Ben Youngs insists England are playing their best rugby under Eddie Jones 
  • England have recorded convincing victories in their first two Six Nations games 
  • Their next Six Nations test comes against Wales in Cardiff on February 23 

Duncan Bech, Press Association

Ben Youngs claims England have produced the greatest rugby of the Eddie Jones era in sweeping aside Ireland and France.

Emphatic wins in the opening two rounds of the Guinness Six Nations have set-up a title showdown with Wales in Cardiff on Saturday week that will place the Grand Slam in the winners’ sights.

Jones has masterminded 30 wins from 37 Tests as England head coach in a record that includes a Grand Slam, Championship title and 3-0 series whitewash of the Wallabies in Australia.

Ben Youngs feels England are playing their best rugby under the guidance of Eddie Jones

Ben Youngs feels England are playing their best rugby under the guidance of Eddie Jones

Ben Youngs feels England are playing their best rugby under the guidance of Eddie Jones

But Youngs believes that by amassing 10 tries in dominant displays at the Aviva Stadium and Twickenham, the team is scaling new heights.

When asked if England are playing at the highest level of rugby under Jones, Youngs replied: ‘From what I remember since I’ve been involved with Eddie, yes.

‘It’s probably not higher intensity, just more consistent within it. Maybe that’s maturity, personnel – I’m not sure.

‘It’s certainly great fun out there. You can probably see it – from one to 23, guys are thriving and loving being part of the team.

‘If you’re 30-8 up against France at half time you are doing something right. There weren’t many mistakes.’

Owen Farrell scored a try and kicked 12 points as he delivered another fine display at fly-half 

Owen Farrell scored a try and kicked 12 points as he delivered another fine display at fly-half 

Owen Farrell scored a try and kicked 12 points as he delivered another fine display at fly-half 

The biggest win over France since 1911 has cranked up expectation surrounding the February 23 showdown in Cardiff as England look to continue their stunning start to World Cup year.

Wales are the only other Six Nations team with a 100 per cent record after posting wins against France and Italy.

‘Wales have had a good run. We are going to embrace and enjoy the big two-week build-up,’ Youngs said.

‘This is what the Championship is about – it always comes down to certain games.

‘France was a Championship decider, the same in a fortnight’s time. We will take every game as it comes but certainly, this one is hugely exciting.’

Maro Itoje has an outside chance of being available against Wales after a knee ligament tear

Maro Itoje has an outside chance of being available against Wales after a knee ligament tear

Maro Itoje has an outside chance of being available against Wales after a knee ligament tear

The only frustration to emerge from the Twickenham landslide was an ankle problem sustained by Mako Vunipola, with an update on the blockbusting loosehead prop’s condition expected in the coming days.

Second row Maro Itoje has an outside chance of being available against Wales as he continues his recovery from a knee ligament tear, but hooker Dylan Hartley will miss out again because of a similar injury.

While England rampage through the Six Nations, abject France are in freefall amid demands for Jacques Brunel to be sacked.

Morgan Parra, the country’s most capped scrum-half, has hinted at discord in the camp.

‘I think that we are capable of doing what the English do, but are we working on this during training? I think we don’t work on it enough, even not at all,’ Parra said.

‘Yet these are very simple things that are today part of high-level rugby. We can do this. But do we work on it? No.’

Morgan Parra hinted at discontent with France's training methods after their heavy defeat

Morgan Parra hinted at discontent with France's training methods after their heavy defeat

Morgan Parra hinted at discontent with France’s training methods after their heavy defeat

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