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England becoming contenders
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Prosser" data-source="post: 481946" data-attributes="member: 59691"><p>I found it interesting when asked about Englands first two games and upcoming game with Wales Shane Williams had this to say "England have won their first two games away from home in poor conditions. Yes, they haven't played the best rugby in the world but they've won tough games. That goes to show the mindset that England have got at the moment and they're more than capable of creating chances. They've got some strong runners in that side with the likes of Ben Foden, David Strettle and of course Chris Ashton. You've only got to look at the amount of touches Ashton's had in the first two games to see that England haven't tried anything behind the scrum. They know probably in better conditions they could play a bit more rugby. I certainly wouldn't underestimate them. We can't go up to Twickenham thinking we're favourites for the game and that we've only got to turn up because they are a strong squad and they've got some dangerous runners in that team".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Prosser, post: 481946, member: 59691"] I found it interesting when asked about Englands first two games and upcoming game with Wales Shane Williams had this to say "England have won their first two games away from home in poor conditions. Yes, they haven't played the best rugby in the world but they've won tough games. That goes to show the mindset that England have got at the moment and they're more than capable of creating chances. They've got some strong runners in that side with the likes of Ben Foden, David Strettle and of course Chris Ashton. You've only got to look at the amount of touches Ashton's had in the first two games to see that England haven't tried anything behind the scrum. They know probably in better conditions they could play a bit more rugby. I certainly wouldn't underestimate them. We can't go up to Twickenham thinking we're favourites for the game and that we've only got to turn up because they are a strong squad and they've got some dangerous runners in that team". [/QUOTE]
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