Try-scorer Danny Care is urging England to build on their Twickenham centenary victory over Wales on Saturday.
Care scored a vital try in England's 30-17 success, in which Martin Johnson's side threw off the shackles and finally played some attacking rugby.
"It was so nice to cross the try line - especially in the centenary game at Twickenham in front of more than 80,000," said the 23-year-old scrum-half.
"There were a few nerves in the squad following the Autumn, but a win like this will really help us start to perform to our full potential.
"Let's hope we can continue to build from here."
It was a great day for Care, who took widespread blame for the 14-13 defeat by Ireland in last season's Six Nations after being needlessly sin-binned.
He was then left out of two of England's three Autumn internationals, but having been recalled in preference to Paul Hodgson at Twickenham on Saturday, he grabbed his chance with both hands.
Care added: "It really helped my game that the back row were fantastic today - they gave me some great ball.
"We need to stick to our game plan in the future, like we did for large parts of today.
"Of course we're well aware, though, that there are still four big games to come."
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