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Chris Ashton
The England winger grabbed a hat-trick against the Baa-Baas, his first tries for England in 2012
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Ashton grabs three in England stroll
27 May 2012, 6:05 pm
By Sportsbeat
Chris Ashton signalled his return to form with a fine hat-trick for England in their 57-26 win over the Barbarians at Twickenham.
Ashton, who failed to get on the scoresheet once during England’s fine RBS 6 Nations campaign, notched twice in the first half and completed the treble shortly after half-time.

Stuart Lancaster, deprived of 18 players who were involved in Saturday’s Premiership final, opted to mix youth and experience despite the game being a non-capped Test match as the likes of Christian Wade and Tom Johnson came into the side for their first caps.

The Barbarians fielded a strong line up that included former England captain Mike Tindall, former All Black Mils Muliaina and World Cup winner Stephen Donald.

Owen Farrell enjoyed a mixed day with the boot, converting seven of eight conversions but missing with a couple of penalties in the opening exchanges.

But the real hero for England was Ashton whose two tries, along with one for the returning Dylan Hartley, helped the Red Rose into a 22-7 half-time lead.

After the break Ashton’s third cancelled out Mils Muliaina’s second for the Baa-Baas before Wade crossed for his first try in England colours.

Two scores from Tindall and Pelu Taele closed the gap but a late flurry from Richard Wigglesworth and a double from London Irish flyer Jonathan Joseph sealed a comfortable victory. 



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