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“Bring on New Zealand” was the cry from the Red Roses after they dispatched Canada 45-12 1xbet
Lark Atkin-Davies became the first hooker to score four tries in a women’s test as England scored seven in a convincing win in Dunedin 1xbet
Attention quickly turns to a rematch of the World Cup final, the only fixture worthy of bringing down the curtain on the inaugural WXV1 1xbet
England interim coach Louis Deacon said: "We don't get to play New Zealand very often, it will be a great occasion again 1xbet
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" The clash with the Black Ferns in Auckland will be by far the sternest test faced by Deacon’s side and the reference point for incoming supremo John Mitchell 1xbet
England backed up a 42-7 opening romp past Australia with another clinical performance, almost identical in terms of winning margin but a little more complicated than the numbers suggest 1xbet
Ellie Kildunne drew first blood on eight minutes, pouncing on a fumble behind the Canadian try line to dot down and Holly Aitchison, perfect from the tee against Australia, making her first conversion 1xbet
In the 20 minutes that followed, Canada gain a foothold through a strong set piece and England experienced a rare spell on the back foot, their opponents moving the ball well 1xbet
Canada burst through and were only denied a try when Aitchison knocked down a pass, for which she saw yellow, and Emily Tuttosi finished off a lineout drive to make it 7-5 on 30 minutes 1xbet
Having been briefly beaten at their own game at the lineout, England riposte was swift and brutal, Atkin-Davies crashing over twice from rolling mauls before the half-time whistle blew 1xbet
Canada landed a second blow when Shoshanah Seumanutafa picked up a loose ball and Paige Farries ran 50 metres to reduce the arrears 1xbet
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(Getty Images)The Canadian defence was far more disciplined than Australia's which made England work harder to build phases, making for a useful warm-up for next week's titanic tussle 1xbet
England captain Marlie Packer said: "Full credit to Canada, they came at us for the full 80 minutes as we knew they would, but the way we finished the game is something I'm super proud of 1xbet
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Up into the stands the England players clambered to find their families, taking the consolatory hugs but unsure quite how to feel 1xbet
Across 80 minutes in Paris, their belief had been replaced by disbelief and then by desperation and dejection, England threatening the unthinkable and taking the world champions to the brink 1xbet
For most of a sodden Stade de France evening, a Rugby World Cup final was within their grasp 1xbet
A South Africa side superior in most areas were dragged down into the sort of slugfest the Springboks would usually favour, and very nearly bested at their own game 1xbet
England had given their all but it was still not enough, one stable scrum, one Handre Pollard slip or slice, short of stunning the world champions 1xbet
The emotional maelstrom of this defeat will swirl rather differently to the feelings that eddied after the 2019 World Cup final disaster 1xbet
“I’m proud of our performance,” were virtually the first words out of the mouth of wing Elliot Daly 1xbet
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”“I think we knew what was coming and we knew we could perform like this,” added Daly, virtually unused in open play but outstanding as a kick chaser to exemplify the squad’s buy-in to a strategy that so nearly proved successful 1xbet
The finer points of Steve Borthwick’s tactical plan had been put in place this week but this was a performance England had been building towards since long ago 1xbet
A flawed side did not come to France to thrill; winning by any means necessary had been a consistent theme 1xbet
If necessity is oft the mother of invention, England at this tournament have also proved the pair can be enemies 1xbet
This was a campaign at which they seemed to intentionally limit their attacking innovation or ingenuity– recognising a need to figure themselves out on the fly, they settled on an effective and eminently executable gameplan that could be implemented quickly 1xbet
Steve Borthwick consoles Ellis Genge and Freddie Steward after England’s defeat (Getty Images)It came so close to working in Saturday’s semi-final; their effort, accuracy and competitiveness in the key contests were spot on 1xbet
At the 65-minute mark, England outside backs had a combined 17 metres carried, all from one Freddie Steward kick return 1xbet
The two number 13s’ offensive output on the final whistle amounted to one late Joe Marchant lug; South Africa centre Jesse Kriel went the full 80 minutes without an attacking touch 1xbet
“We came with a plan to win the game but we fell a little bit short,” reflected Borthwick 1xbet
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England dominated the aerial contest to threaten a semi-final shock (Getty Images)“We were playing against a coaching team who have been in place since 2018 1xbet
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I’ve asked the players to approach training and the game in a different way; for the players to be willing to change is all credit to them 1xbet
”This was a night from which the head coach will take heart, a public perhaps struggling to warm to this England team are now recognising the progress made 1xbet
There will be a need to layer on much, much more to consistently mix it with the world’s best but the rapidly laid foundations look rock solid 1xbet
In time, perhaps the ugly duckling performances will turn into white swans 1xbet
There appear to be many more buds of a bright future than first appeared in a barren landscape pre-tournament 1xbet
Ben Earl has had a breakthrough tournament, and Ollie Chessum, too, while George Martin semi-final performance marks him out as the potential enforcer England have lacked 1xbet
Borthwick was keen to talk up the absent Marcus Smith the day after the defeat, with the playmaker’s reinvention as a frolicking full-back of intrigue moving forward 1xbet
"In our 23, seven players are 25 or under, the most of any semi-finalist, there’s a great blend and there will be lots of things we can take forward,” added Borthwick 1xbet
Young England lock George Martin impressed against South Africa (Getty Images)But the fact that the men’s national team were on the brink of back-to-back finals should not provide a façade over the crumbling edifice of a fragile English game 1xbet
There is a domestic mess that needs sorting, with a Gallagher Premiership containing three teams fewer than at the start of last season, now underway to little fanfare and on the brink of significant change 1xbet
The renegotiation of the Professional Game Partnership is a recognition of a need for a radical overhaul in pursuit of a more financially sustainable domestic game, and one that produces a wider pool of top-class talent 1xbet
The likely arrival of a form of central contracts underlines a period of epochal change 1xbet
The senior figures in the squad who are unlikely to play beyond this tournament – Courtney Lawes, Ben Youngs, Dan Cole and perhaps a couple more – could well be the last England men’s internationals never to have been contracted to the union 1xbet
This has a great many benefits, not least in affording Borthwick, or any head coach that might follow him, far greater access to and control over his players 1xbet
And while Borthwick’s articulation of the advantages enjoyed by South Africa’s settled staff is a perfectly fair one, let us remember that the Rugby 1xbet Football Union (RFU) put their head coach in this situation 1xbet
The original planning for this tournament would most likely have seen Borthwick return to England camp to aid Eddie Jones at the World Cup before a smooth transition into the lead role afterwards 1xbet
Jones’s sacking sparked a scramble and several months of chaos 1xbet
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But the full wash-up will wait for another week – England’s performance at the Stade de France has earned them seven more days of grace 1xbet
The tournament will end as it began for England with a meeting with Argentina in a third-place play-off that Borthwick insists he wants to win 1xbet
England, captained by Owen Farrell, narrowly missed out on a place in the World Cup final (Getty Images)“I read a piece yesterday morning that talked about adversity and talked about the fact that in adversity you find that seed of belief and you’ve got to grow it,” Borthwick said 1xbet
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