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<blockquote data-quote="j-dawg" data-source="post: 357697" data-attributes="member: 41107"><p>I think its a bit obvious what England are trying to do. They are trying to beat the opposition at their own game EVERY game. Against Australia they succesfully out-flashed them and showed they could use that type of rugby. Against Somoa they tried to out-muscle them and again showed they could do that. They tried a similar thing with South Africa, playing them at their own game when you should really be trying to make the game yours, forcing the opposition to play in unfamiliar territory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j-dawg, post: 357697, member: 41107"] I think its a bit obvious what England are trying to do. They are trying to beat the opposition at their own game EVERY game. Against Australia they succesfully out-flashed them and showed they could use that type of rugby. Against Somoa they tried to out-muscle them and again showed they could do that. They tried a similar thing with South Africa, playing them at their own game when you should really be trying to make the game yours, forcing the opposition to play in unfamiliar territory. [/QUOTE]
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