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England vs Barbarians [28/05/2017]
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<blockquote data-quote="Ragey Erasmus" data-source="post: 853226" data-attributes="member: 56232"><p>Underhill had his moments but didn't compare so well to Curry. To be fair to him though, he was playing during the period where England were just not in the game at all. He put in some pretty solid hits. The most worrying thing for me from all the young players is how they seem to be so easily caught out by a step before the tackle. The tackling really was dire in points and the Argies could punish us for that if they play well. The main thing is this English team was incredibly young and inexperienced and yet beat a Barbarians team with tons more experience. The Barbarians in the past have beaten full strength Welsh side, English and South African so it's not a bad achievement, especially considering how little time this English team have been together. Tons of errors but at the same time definite signs from some players of solid future foundations with England.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ragey Erasmus, post: 853226, member: 56232"] Underhill had his moments but didn't compare so well to Curry. To be fair to him though, he was playing during the period where England were just not in the game at all. He put in some pretty solid hits. The most worrying thing for me from all the young players is how they seem to be so easily caught out by a step before the tackle. The tackling really was dire in points and the Argies could punish us for that if they play well. The main thing is this English team was incredibly young and inexperienced and yet beat a Barbarians team with tons more experience. The Barbarians in the past have beaten full strength Welsh side, English and South African so it's not a bad achievement, especially considering how little time this English team have been together. Tons of errors but at the same time definite signs from some players of solid future foundations with England. [/QUOTE]
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