Mark Cueto: Usual stuff from him. Quiet, competent, efficient, reliable. Mr Boring really. 6
Toby Flood: Big game. Kicked 13 points but also injected brio and variety into England's attack. Confident with ball in hand. 8
Ben Youngs: So-so. Two uncharacteristic knock-ons in first half but still a handful. Combined well with Flood. 7
Andrew Sheridan: Gave away dull early penalty but scrummaged efficiently. More to come from him this championship. 6
Dylan Hartley: Gatland's jibes had no effect. Great control at lineout and even managed to nick one against head when England down to 7 in scrum. 8
Dan Cole: Took him about 5 minutes to get measure of James, chop him into bits and spit him out. 7
Louis Deacon: The tractor. Just a pounding, heavyweight, accurate forward who exhausts the opposition. Needs to watch discipline. 7
Tom Palmer: England's go-to man for important lineouts. Heavily involved in second Ashton try. Impressive. 9
Tom Wood: Looked every inch an international breakaway which for a first cap was simply tremendous. 9
James Haskell: Very energetic again but also headless again. Still gives away stupid penalties. 6
Nick Easter: Lovely two-handed cricketer's catch high above his head in first half and a safe pair of hands generally. 7
Replacements: All came on. Shaw made some important tackles, Wilkinson kicked 3 points, Worsley banged into a few defenders. Job done. 7
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James Hook: Why was he started at full back? Too deep to use his wonderful hands and drifting runs to flummox England. 7/10
Morgan Stoddart: Wales's best back. Scored once and worried England down that right flank all game. 8
Jamie Roberts: Poor for a player of his quality. Asked crowd for support before kick off but couldn't generate excitement himself. 4
Jonathan Davies: A decent match. Quick, elusive, feisty. Very much part of the future for Wales. 8
Shane Williams: A few lateral runs but no real penetration. Can't fault his effort though. 6
Stephen Jones: Dazed by Foden tackle inside 39 seconds. A clever, delayed pass to Lydiate aside, largely ineffective. 4
Mike Phillips: All muscle and no brain. Easy to defend against. Wales's problems start with him. 5
Paul James: Rubbed head into Cole's face after second scrum as gesture of in intimidation. Went belly up after that though. Literally. 6
Matthew Rees: Replaced as hooker and captain inside final 10 minutes. A humbling way to end an indifferent match. 5
Craig Mitchell: Not great. Was in the sin bin when England scored second try and part of a holding operation at scrum time. 5
Bradley Davies: Strange game. Looked very good at times but then drifted sluggishly for large periods. Can compete physically. 7
Alun Wyn Jones: Didn't wreak the havoc at England's lineout he would have wanted. Another player who needs to offer more. 6
Dan Lydiate: Worked hard but in a team short of ideas and behind a front five which couldn't impose itself. 7
Sam Warburton: Work in progress. Didn't really get into game because Wales's handling and execution was so indifferent. 6
Andy Powell: A liability. Kicked away good possession, conceded penalties and made errors. This is Test rugby, son. You can't do that. 3
Replacements: Ryan Jones, on for Powell, was the most impressive. Byrne and Peel spiced things up near the end, but Wales were out of it by then. 6
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