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England vs New Zealand - 19/11/22
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<blockquote data-quote="miccloarch" data-source="post: 1109885" data-attributes="member: 78309"><p>Fair point, and if I were an England fan I'd probably be as frustrated with them as I am with the All Blacks and be similarly unconvinced. With neutral eyes however, this was an epic comeback against an improved AB team. So this game was evidently a trial run as to how they might iron in the master plan through the decoy. It seemed to work.</p><p></p><p>Inconsistent teams have won World Cups. We don't need to mention how pathetic SA were before Rassie but even with him their end of year tour before the 2019 WC was less than convincing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miccloarch, post: 1109885, member: 78309"] Fair point, and if I were an England fan I'd probably be as frustrated with them as I am with the All Blacks and be similarly unconvinced. With neutral eyes however, this was an epic comeback against an improved AB team. So this game was evidently a trial run as to how they might iron in the master plan through the decoy. It seemed to work. Inconsistent teams have won World Cups. We don't need to mention how pathetic SA were before Rassie but even with him their end of year tour before the 2019 WC was less than convincing. [/QUOTE]
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