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<blockquote data-quote="sanzar" data-source="post: 202204"><p>I dunno... maybe it's just a fear factor in the England management. Maybe they think they'll be embarrassed if they DON'T play the conservative card and keep from trying out too many up and comers? Either way it's not the way to play NZ. If you have a well oiled efficient machine like the 2002-03 England side, then sure, play the percentages, but anything short of that requires something more dynamic and inventive if you want to challenge the ABs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sanzar, post: 202204"] I dunno... maybe it's just a fear factor in the England management. Maybe they think they'll be embarrassed if they DON'T play the conservative card and keep from trying out too many up and comers? Either way it's not the way to play NZ. If you have a well oiled efficient machine like the 2002-03 England side, then sure, play the percentages, but anything short of that requires something more dynamic and inventive if you want to challenge the ABs. [/QUOTE]
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