England marched to their 12th consecutive win with a comprehensive 58-15 victory over Fiji at Twickenham on Saturday.Tries from Jonathan Joseph, Elliot Daly, Semesa Rokoduguni, Teimana Harrison and Joe Launchbury gave England a commanding 31-0 lead early in the first half. Eddie Jones was pleased with Englands performance Fiji fought back with three tries of their own for a 34-15 scoreline shortly after the break, but England piled on a further four tries to record a comfortable victory. Owen Farrell became only the second England player to pass the 500-point mark with a haul of four conversions and a penalty on his 45th Test appearance lifting him to 508 points, in pursuit of Jonny Wilkinsons 1,179. Jonathan Joseph opened the scoring at Twcikenham England have now won 11 out of 11 with Eddie Jones as head coach, but in Argentina and Australia there are tougher challenges to come, South Africa having been over-run 37-21 in their autumn opener last Saturday.It took less than four minutes for England to storm ahead with Joseph slipping over after Mako Vunipola had used a combination of footwork and power to force Fiji backwards. Sir Clive Woodward selects the England team he would play against Argentina Chris Robshaws ability to strip the ball in the tackle led to the second try as the hosts counter-attacked with ruthless efficiency, galloping upfield before Ford picked out Daly who danced over.England were irrepressible as they poured through the gaps, and in the 13th minute they crossed for a third time when intelligent running from Daly and Goode sent Rokoduguni over for his first international try. Semesa Rokoduguni scored twice for England Having dazzled their way over the try-line thus far, the Six Nations Grand Slam winners selected the bludgeon from their armoury with Harrison and Launchbury touching down from lineout drives.The avalanche of points was interrupted as Fiji conjured a well-worked try, using their forwards to drive through the middle before exploiting an overlap with wing Nemani Nadolo crossing in the left corner. Semesa Rokoduguni and Jonathan Joseph analyse Englands convincing win over Fiji at Twickenham And a second was delivered on the stroke of half-time after completion of a smart attack, although England should not have allowed lock Leone Nakarawa to twist over so easily.Whatever Jones said at half-time had little impact as Fiji took just three minutes to run in their third. Captain Akapusi Qera muscled his way upfield and in a flash full-back Metuisela Talebula arrived on an arching line that swept him over the whitewash, in the process beating tackles from Dylan Hartley and Billy Vunipola. Englands Semesa Rokoduguni (C) is tackled by Fijis fly-half Josh Matavesi Hartley had a try disallowed for obstruction from Mako Vunipola, but with half an hour remaining England added their sixth after a devastating run from Rokoduguni that should have finished with Daly going over, instead ending a few phases later when Goode scored his first international try. Dylan Hartley gives his reaction to Englands win over Fiji at Twickenham Joseph picked off an intercept after a wild pass by Josh Matavesi and with Englands superior fitness beginning to tell, Ford sent Rokoduguni strolling over to complete the scoring. 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Whoever responds to a violation of the law with another violation of the law is destroying justice.Rejecting calls from anti-doping bodies for a total ban on Russia, the IOC instead gave international sports federations the authority to rule on the entry of individual Russian athletes. The IOC also ruled that any Russian athletes with prior doping sanctions could not compete in the Rio Games, which open Friday.While more than 100 Russians -- including the track and field team -- have been banned from the games, more than 250 have so far been cleared to compete by the federations.We had to take the necessary decisions, Bach said. Because of the seriousness of the allegations, we could not uphold the presumption of innocence for Russian athletes. On the other hand, we cannot deprive an athlete of the human right to be given the opportunity to prove his or her innocence.You cannot punish a human being for the failures of his or her government if he or she is not implicated. 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With the Olympic Games just a few days away, we had to take action even though the McLaren report is not yet finished and the Russian side has not been heard yetWe took immediate measures to shed full light on the allegations and more actions and sanctions will follow if necessary.Bach spoke at a ceremony ahead of the IOCs 129th session, a three-day assembly starting Tuesday.He expressed support for South Americas first Olympics, whose build-up has been overshadowed by Brazils political and economic crises and concerns over Zika, water pollution, crime and budget cuts.It has been a long and testing journey to get to this point, Bach said. It is no exaggeration to say that the Brazilians have been living through extraordinary times. The political and economic crisis in the country is unprecedented. It goes without saying that this situation has made the final preparations for the Olympic Games challenging.In a time when the country is divided politically, economically and socially, the transformation of Rio de Janeiro is truly historic. Rio de Janeiro would not be where it is today, without the Olympic Games as a catalyst.---AP Sports Writer Mauricio Savarese contributed. ' ' '