England to whitewash Australia
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Top drawer kicking from Farrell.
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<p><span style="color:rgb(51,51,51);font-family:Georgia, 'Bitstream Charter', serif;font-size:13px;">Eddie has achieved that extraordinary shift in attitude and application in just eight months – well done to him.</span></p>
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Congrats England. <br><br>
Continuing the form. -
39 points against Australia at home by a NH team. <br><br>
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<p>Woohoo! Edge of the seat stuff. I thought after 10 minutes it was going to be a thrashing, but if there's one difference in the England team under Jones it's composure.</p>
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<p>Maro Itoje has started 23 games of rugby this season. He's won 23 games of rugby this season.</p>
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I thought the kick for goal at the end was the right decision. You have a try and penalty on your to do list. Tick one off quickly with an easy shot and back yourself to hold the ball and get a try. Especially now that you can kick for the corner after time is up.
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<p>for real? He was the best player on the park for sure</p>
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<p>Yep. He's lost a couple where he's come off the bench for Sarries, I think, but none where he's started.</p>
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<p>European Cup Champion, Premiership Champion, 6N Grand Slam Champion, European Player of the Year, just beat the Wallabies in Aus. What was I doing at 21?</p> -
<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="pukunui" data-cid="586662" data-time="1465646582"><p>I thought the kick for goal at the end was the right decision. You have a try and penalty on your to do list. Tick one off quickly with an easy shot and back yourself to hold the ball and get a try. Especially now that you can kick for the corner after time is up.</p></blockquote>
8 points down I agree. But 7 points down and you can snatch a draw. As I said tough decision. They had a much better chance of getting the draw, however I can understand playing for the win. -
Fair play to Aus too, came out like a house on fire and never gave up either towards then end. Every time their backs had the ball I was digging my fingernails into my palms. The Southern Hemisphere really do play at a different pace.<br><br>
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<p>England played to their strengths, and executed more often than not. We played to our strengths, and didn't. Goal kicking was also disappointing from Foley - he makes those kicks, we're only 5 down with a quarter to go.</p>
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<p>I know the 6N was a while ago now, but the core disciplines England possess were in evidence from their time together: Basic, direct rugby, which has had a bit of polish put on it by Eddie in terms of ambition. Box kicks go up and are chased hard, they get points in the zone, and then make the opposition chase the game. When they get a bit of space, pass the fucking ball; don't just kick it every time.</p>
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<p>And it looks like he's worked on their fitness, too. Haskell was fucking everywhere. It was like there were three blokes out there wearing red headgear. He or Itoje should have got MOTM I reckon. Some very important tackles by the former, and some good aggression by the latter.</p>
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<p>The scrum wasn't at all physically dominant by England, but Cole was very smart in letting Sio think he was going to hit him head on. First couple of scrums he let Sio over extend, then they won a penalty by completely changing direction as a unit. So good to watch as a prop, even though my lot were on the wrong end of it. </p>
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<p>Still, England's backs can't defend well against pace or width, and I don't reckon the Pommy guy (Burrell?) would have brought Foley down for that try, though we'll never know because Arnold is a knob. Poor debut from him.</p>
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<p>Dane Haylett-Petty had a pretty good debut I thought. Did his work, ran hard on the wing, and contested ball in the air from kickoff. Kerevi did well too I reckon, showing that he's got a decent pair of hands and a bit of acceleration.</p>
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<p>Forwards need to look at their discipline. Just some schoolboy shit at lineout time from Simmons (again) and then a couple of stupid ones from Pocock and Fardy as well.</p>
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<p>I am still amazed that Poite didn't card one of the Pommy replacement props for that ruck within 2m of their line after Folau broke out and offloaded to Phipps. In the subsequent play they were all over it, and denying us a tryscoring opportunity. Have no problem with Sio's card as that is Poite's style at scrum time, and no-one can gainsay it.</p>
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<p>Think Arnold needs to go for Horwill. Simmons might be injured anyway, so Skelton probably comes onto the bench with Mumm and Horwill starting.</p>
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<p>Given the style we played, it didn't lack a big bopper at 8 because the forwards weren't doing the damage. Pocock got 2 or 3 turnovers to stop the Pommy momentum, and Hooper was scoring tries. Fardy was in it for the niggle.</p>
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<p>The worrying bit is we didn't secure ruck ball consistently, and when we had England on the back foot they just fanned out and didn't bother. That bit was VERY Eddie Jones, but also a smart move in terms of conceding penalties. Need some inside ball from Foley rather than drift-and-pass because Eddie will be expecting that next time.</p> -
Great post, agree with all of that Nick. England's defence looked stretched by the Aussie pace, we're just not used to playing against anything like it. A few more balls go to hand from Aus and they could still have won. Although I thought we looked more comfortable when Burrell went off; he's just not a smart defender.<br><br>
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<p>I really enjoyed that game. It was a fantastic fightback from England. It's English forward vs Aussie backs, except the English backs are just a bit better than the Aussie forwards.</p>
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<p>Hopefully, Aussie win next week, so we can get a decider.</p> -
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<p>Goal kicking was also disappointing from Foley - he makes those kicks, we're only 5 down with a quarter to go.</p>
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<p>Still, England's backs can't defend well against pace or width, and I don't reckon the Pommy guy (Burrell?) would have brought Foley down for that try, though we'll never know because Arnold is a knob. Poor debut from him.</p>
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<p>Every time Foley misses a kick it annoys me. </p>
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<p>It annoys me when he gets them too.</p>
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<p>Yeah - Folau was cutting them open with ease in the final quarter. Cheika's big challenge is to get more physicality out of his forward pack. They got bullied through the middle of the match.</p> -
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I thought the kick for goal at the end was the right decision. You have a try and penalty on your to do list. Tick one off quickly with an easy shot and back yourself to hold the ball and get a try. Especially now that you can kick for the corner after time is up.</p></blockquote><br>
Not in the June series. Only the new maul Law applies. Everything else starts on July 1. -
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<p>Great post, agree with all of that Nick. England's defence looked stretched by the Aussie pace, we're just not used to playing against anything like it. A few more balls go to hand from Aus and they could still have won. Although I thought we looked more comfortable when Burrell went off; he's just not a smart defender.<br><br>
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<p>Yeah that penalty against Arnold for obstruction was borderline I thought - Farrell was completely out of it, and Burrell would have had to shatter the laws of physics to get there.</p>
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<p>But these are the breaks.</p>
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<p>Like the scrum - if Poite is the ref, you do this a couple of times:</p>
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<p>And then completely change direction.</p>
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<p>Aus started like a train but somehow were losing after 30 min and you could see Englands confidence growing. Farrells kicking was the difference. </p>
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<p>We had something like 65% of possession and most of the territory in the first quarter. England just needed some ball.</p>
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<p>The lesson is: you can't win without it.</p>