COMMENT
Wales are a long way short of being the greatest team to have worn the red jersey, as Eddie Jones puts it in a deflection tactic designed to take the spotlight away from his side, who are making a case for being regarded as their own country's all-time best.
Something is stirring with England. France may well have been a poor imitation of the team they used to be, hapless and woefully out of step with the modern game. England exposed all those frailties, in much the manner that many All Blacks sides have done and would do. Good teams win: great teams eviscerate.
If England were to prevail in Cardiff next weekend, then they would be well on their way to their second Grand Slam in four years under Jones.
Italy and Scotland remain to be played at home and it would take a fool to wager against England, given Italy have never registered a win, home or way, against them, while the last Scottish victory at Twickenham was back in 1983. It is not arrogance to speak of a putative England title, merely an appraisal of the fact file. Three titles in four years with two slams would be a sign of serious class.