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<blockquote data-quote="Crapspray" data-source="post: 729935" data-attributes="member: 58918"><p>Hard to be disappointed after that. New Zealand clearly the better side. It would have been unfair to New Zealand had they not won - the Ioane sin bin was ridiculously harsh. Apart from those ten minutes, and the opening ten, England were struggling to gain traction.</p><p></p><p>As Maverick said, it's difficult to tell if it's the lack of quality players or the coaching. I do feel we're missing great ball-carriers in the pack (give me two of Cowan-Dickie, Hobbs-Awoyemi, Itoje, and Clifford), but the glaring errors that lead to the tries are a hallmark of Saxons' performances of the last two years. Constantly faffing around just between their own 22 and the halfway-line being the other.</p><p></p><p>All-in-all, mildly content. Did far better than I expected after the Six Nations. Lots of these lads are nineteen and should have another crack next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crapspray, post: 729935, member: 58918"] Hard to be disappointed after that. New Zealand clearly the better side. It would have been unfair to New Zealand had they not won - the Ioane sin bin was ridiculously harsh. Apart from those ten minutes, and the opening ten, England were struggling to gain traction. As Maverick said, it's difficult to tell if it's the lack of quality players or the coaching. I do feel we're missing great ball-carriers in the pack (give me two of Cowan-Dickie, Hobbs-Awoyemi, Itoje, and Clifford), but the glaring errors that lead to the tries are a hallmark of Saxons' performances of the last two years. Constantly faffing around just between their own 22 and the halfway-line being the other. All-in-all, mildly content. Did far better than I expected after the Six Nations. Lots of these lads are nineteen and should have another crack next year. [/QUOTE]
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