Fantastic result for England and for Eddie Jones. The Australian tour will be a pointer to how good this England team can become over the next 4 years.
Shame on you, Ides. Was waiting for someone to pull a downer after we beat 5 teams to win the grand slam. You win the trophyTo talk a victory like this down is like saying the winner of the French League shouldn't get too excited because they haven't won the EPL. This will do wonders for confidence and experience...the side is young and should get better.
Shame on you, Ides. Was waiting for someone to pull a downer after we beat 5 teams to win the grand slam. You win the trophyTo talk a victory like this down is like saying the winner of the French League shouldn't get too excited because they haven't won the EPL. This will do wonders for confidence and experience...the side is young and should get better.
Exactly right. The England front row, Dan Cole in particular, were targeted as an easy source of kickable penalties. I believe that was the reason Mako Vunipola was taken off at half time as well, but it didn't stop the rot. The French even brought on a 23 stone prop for the last 20 minutes just to help the England scrum collapse. This will have been noticed by Eddie Jones and his forwards coaches and they'll be working on it between now and the Australia tour, so I would expect improvements in this area. The England game is based on the set piece, and while we seem to have cracked the line out, with the excellence of Kruiz and Itoje stealing loads of possession, the scrum is still a work in progress.The only thing that really frustrated and annoyed me, about England's performance, last night, was the regularity with which we conceded penalties, within "easy" kicking range.
The better teams will accept them AND add a few tries of their own, so it is something they need to work on.
I don't know enough about the game to know if the penalties were as a result of poor techniques or poor discipline, but I'm sure the governor knows.