England v All Blacks
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@Devon-Kiwi said in England Vs All Blacks:
There a few more repulsive sights than porky sweaty corporate types wearing minted England shirts swilling warm flat beer singing the chariot song
Actually, Twickenham's changed a lot in that regard since the RFU started weeding out the neanderthals. Been there twice in recent years and it's more genuine rugby types these days. Great atmosphere.
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@sparky said in England Vs All Blacks:
@booboo said in England Vs All Blacks:
We've had the "Losing Aura" article, any sign of "Haka Must be Banned" story?
Apparently England have an identity and the All Blacks don't.

Almost as bad as this one. Goes on to say NZ have stopped relying on Pacific Islands and instead now rely on Holland to get its rugby players
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@Mauss said in England Vs All Blacks:
@pakman said in England Vs All Blacks:
This seems to chime with your analysis:
Check out Penaud's kick chase!
Some interesting points in there. I don’t disagree with their take that Penaud is a somewhat lazy chaser but I do disagree with their claim that Le Garrec’s box-kicking was on point. Multiple of his box kicks were quite deep inside the Bok 22; not even Kolbe would’ve gotten there in time. Bielle-Biarrey, who puts in a lot more effort, wasn’t able to reach multiple Le Garrec kicks either.
Also, their argument that Penaud’s lazy chase in the 2nd half – “3 steps worth of effort changed the game” – is not very convincing, as I felt that South Africa pretty much battered the French throughout that game. If it weren’t for that red card, I think you’re looking at a Wellington-type 2nd half for France.
Their point about a changed French kicking game, and how it compounded certain errors in areas like defensive kick receipt, is well made though.
Watched the Boks game in Edinburgh pub while eating a (delicious) bacon chop, so didn’t really get read on Q3, but Q4 was a bit like Wellington.
Parallels in H1, too, as home team had the advantage, but Boks kept in it by soft tries (Kolbe intercept and Reinach chip and chase).
Boks seem to have built recent success around short but high kicks whereas France traditionally kicks longer.
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@mariner4life said in England Vs All Blacks:
@Dodge said in England Vs All Blacks:
oh the oldest debate in the book, you're both wrong of course, scrum halves are the coolest, most important people on the pitch and in the bar, the rest of you do as you're told.
I.
Fucking.
KNEW it!!!The signs were all there. A fucking halfback in our midst.
Why is everyone against halfbacks? Asking for a friend…..
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@pakman said in England Vs All Blacks:
Boks have also become surgical at punishing teams behind on scoreboard and overplaying in Q4.
And the opposite.
If they decide they dont want to play any more; no team out there can make them (or referee). -
@ACT-Crusader said in England Vs All Blacks:
Why is everyone against halfbacks? Asking for a friend…..
I'll tell you why.
THEY ARE ALWAYS THE BEST PLAYERS ON THE FIELD.
They have to be.
They touch the ball the most; and they are the smallest. -
Looking forward to watching this, hope NZ can halt the Orc army but I'm not hopeful.
England are looking mighty impressive these days and are building up huge depth in most positions. I'm just jealous as a passionate Welsh supporter but I'm going to have to get used to it, England seem to have their structures working for them now.
Hoping for a good test match as an "almost" neutral watcher. -
Just hoping we can keep 15 on the paddock for the full 80
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@Devon-Kiwi said in England Vs All Blacks:
Just hoping we can keep 15 on the paddock for the full 80
I’m expected a YC for each team.
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Josh lord is in for Holland who has withdrawn from the team and darry on the bench
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@family-man said in England Vs All Blacks:
Josh lord is in for Holland who has withdrawn from the team and darry on the bench
Big opportunity for Lord and Darry.
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@Bones said in England Vs All Blacks:
Ahh man. Hopefully Lord continues on his upward trajectory.
NZ still have the height advantage at lineout time. Lord needs to bring the work ethic in general play, and Darry needs to push on when he subs on.
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@stodders said in England Vs All Blacks:
@Bones said in England Vs All Blacks:
Ahh man. Hopefully Lord continues on his upward trajectory.
NZ still have the height advantage at lineout time. Lord needs to bring the work ethic in general play, and Darry needs to push on when he subs on.
And the ladies in the kitchen need to cook a good feed?
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@Bones said in England Vs All Blacks:
@stodders said in England Vs All Blacks:
@Bones said in England Vs All Blacks:
Ahh man. Hopefully Lord continues on his upward trajectory.
NZ still have the height advantage at lineout time. Lord needs to bring the work ethic in general play, and Darry needs to push on when he subs on.
And the ladies in the kitchen need to cook a good feed?
Amen! Suzie is banned though

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Borthwick interviewed there on UK TV about Earl having been training as an emergency centre for the last year, and Pollock as an option for the wing in order to have 6/2, 7/1 splits etc.
I do think the other nations are leaving us in the ha'penny place in regards to coaching and culture.
Real last days of Rome about us. No one gets dropped, old stagers still knocking around. No innovation.
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@Jet said in England Vs All Blacks:
Borthwick interviewed there on UK TV about Earl having been training as an emergency centre for the last year, and Pollock as an option for the wing in order to have 6/2, 7/1 splits etc.
I do think the other nations are leaving us in the ha'penny place in regards to coaching and culture.
Real last days of Rome about us. No one gets dropped, old stagers still knocking around. No innovation.
If only England had practiced the midfield lineout, he could have gone for the triumvirate of coaching innovation.
Got to laugh at Borthwick being touted as ahead of our coaching.