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Rugby League World Cup 2013
RLWC Semi Final 1 - England vs New Zealand
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<blockquote data-quote="RoosTah" data-source="post: 608249" data-attributes="member: 12207"><p>Yeah, you're right Dan, England need to be able to develop a game that can handle pressure and has far more dynamism in attack to compliment their forwards. Too often you see England put in "brave" performances like this, only for them to fall at the death and grab defeat from the jaws of victory. I swear there is some psychological issue with England players that forces them to take terrible options when they're in a winning position.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>One way or another SBW gets his team across the line doesn't he? Almost did with a brilliant offload a few plays before, but you can just see he really rises when it's all on the line. Loved him for the Roosters this year (that GF is honestly one of the best games of League I can remember - though I am a little biased as a Roosters fan) and he was still massive in this match even if he didn't produce the match winning try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoosTah, post: 608249, member: 12207"] Yeah, you're right Dan, England need to be able to develop a game that can handle pressure and has far more dynamism in attack to compliment their forwards. Too often you see England put in "brave" performances like this, only for them to fall at the death and grab defeat from the jaws of victory. I swear there is some psychological issue with England players that forces them to take terrible options when they're in a winning position. One way or another SBW gets his team across the line doesn't he? Almost did with a brilliant offload a few plays before, but you can just see he really rises when it's all on the line. Loved him for the Roosters this year (that GF is honestly one of the best games of League I can remember - though I am a little biased as a Roosters fan) and he was still massive in this match even if he didn't produce the match winning try. [/QUOTE]
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