By NICK VERDIER
ENGLAND U20s eased into their World Cup defence against Samoa but fly-half Max Malins is expecting to be put under a lot more pressure against their arch-rivals from the other side of the Severn Bridge today.
Wednesday’s emphatic victory over the Pacific Islanders showcased the potent attacking threat England possess for their quest to back up their Grand Slam.
Wales already have their backs against the wall after they were denied at the death against Australia on Wednesday and Saracens playmaker Malins reckons it just makes them even more dangerous.
“We know Wal...
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