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England 41 Georgia 10
England withstood a spirited Georgian assault to end a troubled week with their second victory of the Rugby World Cup.
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CourtsRugbyHeathrowPlace: QueenstownPlace: EnglandPerson: Shontayne HapePerson: LelosPerson: Dimitri BasilaiaPerson: Merab KvirikashviliPerson: Delon ArmitagePerson: Manu TuilagiPerson: Chris AshtonPerson: Andrew SheridanPerson: Courtney LawesPerson: Martin JohnsonPerson: Nick EasterPerson: James HaskellPerson: Lewis MoodyPerson: HapePerson: Ben YoungsPerson: Irakli MachkhaneliPerson: AshtonPerson: Shaun VeldsmanPerson: KvirikashviliPerson: FloodPerson: Dylan HartleyPerson: BasilaiaPerson: ArmitagePerson: MachkaneliPerson: HaskellPerson: Ben FodenPerson: Tom CroftPerson: TuilagiPerson: Tom WoodPerson: FodenEvent: Rugby World CupOrganisation: EnglandOrganisation: GeorgiaOrganisation: Armitage
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