The match-day programme for the England v Wales game at Twickenham in 2008 contained an advert for the rock group Bon Jovi’s tour, The Lost Highway Leads to London. In the middle of it all, Mike Tindall was injured and carried from the field as England lost their fourth player of the afternoon. England will play the final round of the Six Nations against Italy on Oct. 31, organisers announced on Wednesday. But Edwards wasn’t a man to take no for an answer. Most remember Lee Byrne and Mike Phillips’ tries at Twickenham, but defence went a long way to winning Wales the game. If anyone ever wants to learn how to react to adversity, they could do worse than ring Alix Popham. Gatland later said: “If England had crossed for a try, then, there’s no doubt they would have won. Despite trailing 19-6 early in the second half Wales fought back - with tries from Lee Byrne and Mike Phillips - to score an epic 26-19 win over England at Twickenham on Saturday. He could create but he could also destroy — a handy sort, really. Nations clash between Wales and Scotland at the Cardiff Arms Park. Most received positive comments. A try had looked certain when Paul Sackey closed in on the Wales line just before half-time. During one of the first sessions he’d overseen, he spotted Shane Williams dawdling. Despite the loss of four players to injury, England had comfortably been on top and opened up a 19-7 lead with a try from Toby Flood and 12 points from Jonny Wilkinson before Wales hit back. Pens: Wilkinson 3. Twelve minutes, knocked out by a dodgy tackle and a nought for his efforts. Full match coverage of Warren Gatland’s first game in charge of Wales in the opening round of the 2008 Six Nations. Duration. JavaScript seems to be disabled. Hook slotted a second penalty after Andrew Sheridan was penalised for pulling Ian Gough down in the lineout - but Wales continued to make careless errors. “One of the penalties was awarded against me when I saved a try with a tackle. Ian Gough later reported of the popular back rower: “He got a nought out of ten, and Gatland had written a comment along the lines of ‘you ignored our instructions, so you got what you deserved’.”. Mark Jones found himself dropped for the next game due to "defensive errors", along with Alix Popham. England also lost Lewis Moody to injury inside the opening quarter of an hour - while Wales had to replace flanker Jonathan Thomas who appeared to be knocked out in a tackle from Wilkinson. There were one or two others who didn’t exactly come out of the feedback process turning cartwheels. Not Used: Cooper, S. Jones. England: Tries: Flood. Players were given their assessment sheets with the coaches’ verdicts on individual performances. England: Balshaw, Sackey, Tindall, Flood, Strettle, Wilkinson, Gomarsall, Sheridan, Regan, Vickery, Shaw, Borthwick, Haskell, Moody, Narraway, Rees.