FUMING Shaun Wane vowed his England side would go for the jugular as they ramped up their war of words with Tonga.
Warrington winger Matty Ashton made the most of his chance on his second England start with two tries to seal a series win against Kristian Woolf's tourists in a bruising, rain-sodden clash at Huddersfield.
But riled England boss Wane insists that's not enough he wants a 3-0 whitewash at Headingley on Saturday.
He was miffed by Tonga comments after their 22-18 first Test defeat when they whinged about slow ruck speed, and claimed England didn't win the game, rather Tonga lost it.
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