


In a game which constantly ebbed and flowed, 21-year-old Hook kept his composure to claim a try, conversion, drop-goal and four penalties.
Prop Chris Horsman also touched down, but England - 15-0 adrift after just 14 minutes - played their part in a thrilling spectacle as scrum-half Harry Ellis and wing Jason Robinson scored tries.
The visitors drew level at 18-18, but Hook once again raised himself to another level, scoring all of Wales' second-half points and leaving Scotland as recipients of the wooden spoon.
Hook, who only started in the number 10 shirt due to Stephen Jones' wrist injury, displayed a maturity way beyond his years, and England could not respond with an organiser and tactical controller of similar stature.
After events in Rome and Paris, England need a fanciful 57-point winning margin to secure an improbable RBS 6 Nations title triumph, but they ended up suffering a sixth successive loss away from Twickenham.
Hook booted Wales ahead inside 100 seconds and Wales struck an opening blow when Hook crossed for a try after opposite number Toby Flood saw his attempted clearance charged down while visiting number eight Joe Worsley was receiving treatment.
The fly-half added the conversion, but a groggy Worsley went off to be replaced by Magnus Lund, meaning a switch from blindside flanker for debutant James Haskell.
Hook rifled over a 45-metre penalty not long before Wales claimed their second try. Hook and skipper Gareth Thomas played pivotal roles during the build-up before Horsman claimed the touchdown. Hook narrowly missed the conversion.
England desperately needed inspiration, and it arrived in the towering form of skipper Mike Catt four minutes before half-time.
He left Wales scrum-half Dwayne Peel for dead before kicking into the Wales 22 and continuing his lung-busting run. The supporting Ellis reacted superbly to touch down and put England back in the contest.
Flood converted, then landed an angled drop-goal, hauling England even further back into contention at 15-10.
Wales edged eight points clear when Hook booted a 25-metre penalty but Ellis then scooted away in open play and his superbly-timed pass enabled Robinson to sprint clear and touch down.
England suffered a setback early in the second period when Catt, who had battled all week to overcome a hamstring problem, limped off to be replaced by his London Irish colleague Shane Geraghty.
Robinson took over as skipper, and Flood hauled England level with a 44th-minute penalty.
Hook hoisted Wales 21-18 in front with 17 minutes remaining and the fly-half continued to torment England, slotting a drop-goal before kicking another penalty to open up a nine-point gap and leave England reflecting on third place in the championship.
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Wales V England
Sat 17th March, Millennium Stadium |
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| 27 | Final Score | 18 |
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| 18 | Half Time | 15 |
| Scoring |   | |
| 2 | Try | 2 |
| 0 | Penalty Try | 0 |
| 1 | Conversion | 1 |
| 4 | Penalty Goal | 1 |
| 1 | Drop Goal | 1 |
| Mins in Possession |   | |
| 11:04 | 1st Half | 13:36 |
| 12:41 | 2nd Half | 13:42 |
| Mins in Opponents Half |   | |
| 28:43 | 1st Half | 16:00 |
| 28:31 | 2nd Half | 14:06 |
| Events |   | |
| 4 | Scrums Won | 6 |
| 0 | Scrums Lost | 0 |
| 16 | Lineout Won | 15 |
| 3 | Lineout Lost | 2 |
| 7 | Line Breaks | 7 |
| 7 | Penalties Conceded | 11 |
| 60% | Ruck Clearance | 57% |
| 25 | Drives from Rucks | 30 |
| 37 | Passes from Rucks | 40 |
| 2 | Mauls Won | 4 |
| 64 | Ball Won in Open Play | 74 |
| 28 | Ball Won in Opp's 22 | 13 |
| 31 | Set Piece Ball Won | 28 |
| 78 | Tackles Made | 87 |
| 14 | Tackles Missed | 5 |
| 84% | % Tackles Completed | 94% |
| 17 | Offloads | 8 |
| 15 | Errors Made | 25 |
| 3 | Turnovers Won | 1 |
| 5 | Free Kicks Conceded | 0 |
| 101 | Passes Made | 94 |
| 25 | Possessions Kicked | 26 |
| 19% | % Possessions Kicked | 21% |
| 4 | Poss. Kicked Errors | 11 |
| 7 | Poss. Kicked To Touch | 8 |
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