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[2014 EOYT] England vs South Africa
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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs. Peter Quinn" data-source="post: 689822" data-attributes="member: 12190"><p>Not terribly relevant to be honest, and stop bringing Wales into it, it'll only derail the thread!</p><p></p><p>Our performance against New Zealand was better than yesterdays showing. Yesterday was a massive massive game for England and we were not able to step up, against probably the poorest Bok showing against us for many years.</p><p></p><p>What will 2 weeks time do to make this situation positive? The only way we can emerge in credit from this tour is to beat Australia with lotsof room to spare, scoring some excellent tries in the process with our backs. Given our set-piece is strong at present, we should expect to win. But it won't be very meaningful to win narrowly as Cmac points out, nor will it be particularly telling to win because of a big forward effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs. Peter Quinn, post: 689822, member: 12190"] Not terribly relevant to be honest, and stop bringing Wales into it, it'll only derail the thread! Our performance against New Zealand was better than yesterdays showing. Yesterday was a massive massive game for England and we were not able to step up, against probably the poorest Bok showing against us for many years. What will 2 weeks time do to make this situation positive? The only way we can emerge in credit from this tour is to beat Australia with lotsof room to spare, scoring some excellent tries in the process with our backs. Given our set-piece is strong at present, we should expect to win. But it won't be very meaningful to win narrowly as Cmac points out, nor will it be particularly telling to win because of a big forward effort. [/QUOTE]
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