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    #873

    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="kiwiinmelb" data-cid="591772" data-time="1466856160"><p>3-0 is pretty massive ,Just a bloody shame the ABs arent playing them on the EOYT</p></blockquote>
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    I'm happy to kick that can down the road. If Eddie can deliver a big Autumn series and a second 6N (by no means a given), a big group of battle hardened English will get to test themselves in NZ with the Lions. Then, but not before, England should be ready to take on the ABs.

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    <p>First to put my hand up, never saw that coming.</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>Fantastic match. Fantastic series win.</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>Arise Sir Eddie Jones.</p>

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="hurricane" data-cid="591759" data-time="1466855601"><p>Stupid kick from Foley</p></blockquote><br>I mean maybe if he had've kept it hand they still may not have scored so who knows, but that turned out to be their last opportunity with ball in hand and time on the clock and<br>for inexplicable reasons Foley kicked for touch instead of trying to score to try.<br><br>Maybe if you are winning the game and you want to pin the opposition deep in their half and eat up time on the clock then you kick for position on the field, but not when<br>you are behind and not when you havn't been stealing any lineouts all night.<br><br>If I were coach I would rip into him over that.

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    #876

    Of all Eddie's ploys, making Hartley the skipper has been arguably the most inspired. England's best skipper since Johnson.

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    Foley missed one touch finder for a penalty, and about three in general play from the 22. Toomua missed 1 from general play.<br><br>
    That is a basic failing of our playmakers and needs addressing before the next Test.<br><br>
    Moore needs to chill the fuck out as a captain a bit more. Not going to get far with that attitude. <br><br>
    That call at the end was the difference between two score margin and us having a lineout at the other end and a chance to win it. Nigel bottled that one when Hooper was all over the ball, on his feet. Wonder what Rolland will say about that, after criticising Joubert during the week?<br><br>
    But superior discipline and composure from England across the series made them deserved winners, at least in the first two games. <br><br>
    Can't say we didn't have our chances, at least in Brisbane and Sydney. We just weren't smart, or disciplined enough.<br><br>
    Well done England. Too early to give Eddie the knighthood yet, but maybe if there is a second grand slam 😉

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    Very well spoken Dylan Hartley. Ignored the fishing for headlines expedition by the interviewer "Tell us about your goal to be number 1".<br>If he answers that question seriously it just gives motivation to the ABs for future games.<br><br>England are welcome to have whatever goals they like behind closed doors. And for the health of world rugby they should be targetting to be number one<br>in the world. You just don't want to get into that right after the game.

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="jegga" data-cid="591775" data-time="1466856373">
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    <p>It'll be interesting to see how the aussie press treat the 2015 coach of the year .</p>
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    <p>No problema - Aussie genius edged by an Aussie genius.</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>Though if we want to avoid rumblings from the north that our crown has been snatched, we're going to have to do the Aussies 2-0 in the Championship - and if that happens Chieka will have started the season 0-5.</p>

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="hurricane" data-cid="591783" data-time="1466856945"><p>
    England are welcome to have whatever goals they like behind closed doors.</p></blockquote><br>
    Provided they remember to clear the flipcharts when they leave the room.

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    Positives for us: scrum a lot better. Young blokes coming through are looking alright. Thought Coleman was great, DHP too<br><br>
    Work-ons: leadership - particularly ref management, discipline, kicking. <br><br>
    The rest of it was OK for a team with three different selections in three weeks, some injuries and a bit of farting around in between. <br><br>
    Cheika will need to tweak a few things in terms of game plan before TRC. The second-channel ball is very predictable and doesn't work on a team with a good defensive line.

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    Also: we look a shitload better when Phipps doesn't step-pass

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Disgusted of TW" data-cid="591776" data-time="1466856454">
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    <p>I'm happy to kick that can down the road. If Eddie can deliver a big Autumn series and a second 6N (by no means a given), a big group of battle hardened English will get to test themselves in NZ with the Lions. <strong>Then, but not before, England should be ready to take on the ABs.</strong></p>
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    <p>Best sidestep of the year ;)</p>

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    <p>If that fat winger plays the ABs we'll have to call Fatty Savea Skinny Savea.</p>
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    <p>I really enjoyed that match - it's easier when you've got no skin in the game. The Aussie dude I watched it with was less enthralled by it as a spectacle.</p>

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="hurricane" data-cid="591690" data-time="1466853239"><p>Interesting tidbit from the commentators that he is the 3rd Tasmanian ever.</p></blockquote>
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    3rd for the Wallabies, I know Derren Witcombe was born in Hobart and played for the All Blacks.

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    Regarding Coleman - I Thought he had a fantastic debut. One minor error where he jumped funny in a lineout and it went to Robshaw at the back of the<br>lineout and England nearly scored. Apart from that he was your best lock in the loose all night.<br><br>I wouldn't give Skelton another game as a lock. Maybe if he loses 15kgs and becomes more mobile and comes back to life as a backrower in an alternative<br>universe, but not being an asset in the lineouts and his lack of understanding of the game leading to three penalties meant that not only was he not<br>helpful to Australia's cause, but I can't see a forseeable circumstance where he will be helpful except against teams of the ilk of Scotland<br>in the world rankings.

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    <p>Just back from the pub, warm enough to cope with an apparent temperature of -5.4; </p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>England deserved winners. Difference would be larger in scoreline if England could defend better the scoreline could be drastically different.</p>

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    <p>Skelton and Phipps need to be dropped. Phipps has been awful the whole series, I'd imagine Australia would have won 3-0 had they had Aaron Smith instead of the Sydney stifling stepper.</p>
    <p>Skelton was just awful. Big waste of protein and body mass on a currently useless individual. He should be fed to McMahon.</p>

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Tordah" data-cid="591800" data-time="1466859544"><p>Skelton and Phipps need to be dropped. Phipps has been awful the whole series, I'd imagine Australia would have won 3-0 had they had Aaron Smith instead of the Sydney stifling stepper.<br>Skelton was just awful. Big waste of protein and body mass on a currently useless individual. He should be fed to McMahon.</p></blockquote><br>Magnificent post.

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    Wow 3.0. I wonder if Aus have ever scored 5 tries and lost before?<br><br>
    Tackling seemed optional at times today, but I don't want to take anything away from a well deserved series win. I thought the Aussies played well today, they must be left scratching their heads as to what they need to do to win.<br><br>
    Big plus points for me have been the back row, and with Itoje bringing extra speed and athleticism almost as an extra six, it's much better balanced. Dylan Hartley I've mentioned already, captaincy has been the making of him. Another disappointing game from Brown, he's probably worn out from being angry all the time.<br><br>
    Cameo award for the series has got to go to Jamie George. All hail the little fat man.

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    <br><br><blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Cookie" data-cid="591806" data-time="1466860529"><p>Wow 3.0. I wonder if Aus have ever scored 5 tries and lost before?<br></p></blockquote>
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    2000 versus ABs at the Olympic Stadium in Sydney. I think? Maybe that was only four

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    <p>It's a weird feeling.</p>
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    <p>We played pretty well, all things considered. It was a fucking great series filled with bloody good rugby. And we lost every game.</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>I was at the SFS tonight and it was great- such a good game to watch. Just the wrong result!</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>No one player had a shocker, we can't blame the scrum, or the ref, or the coach. There are no easy scapegoats here. Just... England played better. Their execution in our half was remarkable, their composure and option-taking was flawless.</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>Give us Ireland, or Wales, or France and we might have won 3-0.</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>Well played England. One of the greatest touring NH sides ever.</p>

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