Ken Owens Promises Wales Will Get Better Before England Showdown

Ken Owens believes Wales can improve before they face England at Twickenham on Saturday.

The Wales hooker says the four tries scored in the 34-7 victory over Scotland has answered some of the questions asked of Warren Gatland’s team, but there is room for a step up against the tournament champions.

“We have been criticised for not scoring tries, for not being able to score, and I think we delivered on that,” said the Scarlets and Lions forward.

“If we tidy a few things up, we will get better by next week.

“Perhaps we tried one too many offloads at times. We don’t want to discourage the boys from doing that, but sometimes there is that realisation that if we hold it for that extra phase, you can get them on the next one.

“But the ambition was great, and first game up, we are pretty happy. We have always been slow starters, so it is not a bad start for us.”

Wales have beaten England three times at Twickenham during Gatland’s 10-year reign – they did not manage it once in the 20 years prior to his appointment – so they will not be daunted by facing the title holders away from home.

“We have done well at Twickenham over the years,” Owens added. “We finished the game really strongly there two years ago and could have snuck the result, and the same in Cardiff last year, when they were clinical and got an outstanding try at the end to win it.

“We will be confident going there, but they will be favourites being at home and winners of the last two Six Nations titles. We have just got to worry about ourselves and delivering another performance.

“Of course there will be a fear factor because they have won the tournament for the last two years and have got a big unbeaten record and are favourites for the title.

“But we know we are confident in our own ability, and if we deliver that we will be right in the mix.”

It was Wales’ second-biggest victory over the Scots in 135 years, and their first Six Nations bonus-point win after Leigh Halfpenny’s try double and touchdowns for scrum-half Gareth Davies and wing Steff Evans.

Full-back Halfpenny’s 24-point haul, meanwhile, saw him break the record he previously held with Neil Jenkins for most points by a Wales player against Scotland in the Six Nations.

All roads now lead to Twickenham for Wales in five days, with Gatland’s selection options set to be boosted by the availability after injury of George North, Liam Williams and Hallam Amos.

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