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Today's rugby news as Shaun Edwards reveals Phil Bennett videos inspired humiliation of England and Eddie Jones explains what happened

Here are your rugby headlines for Monday, June 20.

Barbarians assistant coach Shaun Edwards has revealed the team watched old videos of the late, great Phil Bennett last week ahead of an inspired and dominant 52-21 victory over England.

Before the win, the Barbarians players formed the number 10 before the match in tribute to Wales legend Bennett, who died a week ago. And, after the Baa-baas inflicted a record triumph over England, Edwards, who of course has strong connections with Wales given his years coaching the national team alongside Warren Gatland, saved a few words for 'Benny' in his post-match interview.

"We've been watching clips of him all week of him and obviously the famous 1973 try in Cardiff has been played numerous times," Edwards said of a man who played 20 times for the Barbarians.

"I was lucky enough to meet him on numerous occasions in Wales and one thing that always shone out was his humility for such a great player. The biggest respect to his family in this very difficult time."

Phil Bennett honoured with touching Barbarians tribute from players moments before kick-off against England

Eddie Jones played down the significance of a record 52-21 rout by the 14-man Barbarians even though it sent England crashing to the heaviest defeat of his reign.

England fell to a third successive loss as Fabien Galthie's high-quality side amassed eight tries in the non-cap international at Twickenham, despite having Will Skelton sent off in the 38th minute for a dangerous challenge.

It was the first time the Barbarians had received a red card, yet their battalion of French stars made light work of opposition who were using the match to prepare for next month's three-Test tour of Australia.

"We approached the game

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