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<blockquote data-quote="Bullitt" data-source="post: 91882"><p>Look at the talent that played against SA, specifically in the backs; </p><p></p><p>Richards, </p><p>Noon, </p><p>Tait, </p><p>Cohen, </p><p>Cueto, </p><p>Lewsey. </p><p></p><p>Than with backup from Allen, Clarke, Simpson-Daniel, Van Gisbergen. There is more than enough talent in England to match or better any other sides in the world (f*** off NOW sarky kiwis), they're simply not getting the motivation or the gameplan correct nor being used effectively. This was mostlyt down to AR and his forwards based philosophy (ie, being stuck in the 1980's). Everyone said "this looks better/promising" after the New Zealand game because Ashtons influence brought the girls into the game more and made the men in white a more balenced side.</p><p></p><p>That coupled with Robinson being as motivating and charasmatic as a dead goldfish for all team talks may explain a thing or two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullitt, post: 91882"] Look at the talent that played against SA, specifically in the backs; Richards, Noon, Tait, Cohen, Cueto, Lewsey. Than with backup from Allen, Clarke, Simpson-Daniel, Van Gisbergen. There is more than enough talent in England to match or better any other sides in the world (f*** off NOW sarky kiwis), they're simply not getting the motivation or the gameplan correct nor being used effectively. This was mostlyt down to AR and his forwards based philosophy (ie, being stuck in the 1980's). Everyone said "this looks better/promising" after the New Zealand game because Ashtons influence brought the girls into the game more and made the men in white a more balenced side. That coupled with Robinson being as motivating and charasmatic as a dead goldfish for all team talks may explain a thing or two. [/QUOTE]
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