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England Vs South Africa
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<blockquote data-quote="Substitute" data-source="post: 145094"><p>I'm so depressed with England I don't even want attacking rugby I just want wins.</p><p></p><p>Which begs the question: Why is Ashton, hailed as an attacking visionary, playing this turgid ten-man game. At least under Andy Robinson they only played ten man rugby semi badly under Ashton it shows he's a backs coach.</p><p></p><p>Another thing England MUST change is the defence coach, or at least his strategy. In the modern game drift defence is useless. South Africa made quite a few errors, but every time instead of being hassled they could just pick the ball back up and continue. James lloked like a world class tactical kicker simply because he had enough time to line evrything up perfectly, think back to how he was aginst Samoa. There was no pressure forced on the SA's and isn't it now time for Shaun Edwards, however much i hate the guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Substitute, post: 145094"] I'm so depressed with England I don't even want attacking rugby I just want wins. Which begs the question: Why is Ashton, hailed as an attacking visionary, playing this turgid ten-man game. At least under Andy Robinson they only played ten man rugby semi badly under Ashton it shows he's a backs coach. Another thing England MUST change is the defence coach, or at least his strategy. In the modern game drift defence is useless. South Africa made quite a few errors, but every time instead of being hassled they could just pick the ball back up and continue. James lloked like a world class tactical kicker simply because he had enough time to line evrything up perfectly, think back to how he was aginst Samoa. There was no pressure forced on the SA's and isn't it now time for Shaun Edwards, however much i hate the guy. [/QUOTE]
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