And to finish - Ireland

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normanski wrote:England forwards look overweight, lack flair apart from Itoje and Curry and pose so little go forward.

Is the writing now on the wall for steady Eddie?
Hope so !!
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Feel that game will be a bit of an international graveyard for a few players, just like Eddie did after the Japan performance.

Imagine we won't see much of Hill, Lawrence or Wilson for a while.

Mako, Sinckler, May, Ford, May will be a bit closer examined too you'd imagine.
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No post match to talk from Jones yet - is he considering his position (said more in hope than expectation)?
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Mr Mwenda wrote:Wasn't quite the same team. Poor Lawrence hasn't had much luck with his starts.
To be fair he was pretty awful. Henshaw gave him an absolute lesson today.

England's starting pack need to have a long hard look at themselves they were absolutely shocking. The Irish pack had them in toast in every facet of the game.

Only positive for me was seeing George Martin come on and form up England's useful backrow of the game with Martin, Curry and Earl. Nice carry through Sexton and made himself busy without giving away needless penalties, Johnny Hill I'm looking at you.
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francoisfou wrote:So the future best team in the World finish a commendable 5th in the 6N. Eddie, you’re a feckin’ joke!
2nd time in 4 seasons . See also 2018.

We had some misfortune today. We had a a very good case for a penalty try in the 10th minute when Ireland collapsed a maul on their goal line. Not given.
We lose Ford and the Farrell in quick succession meaning Robson plays at 10. We lose Billy resulting in a kid coming on in the back row.
Against that we were largely shit. I dont think we engineered a single line break, and failed miserably to get our wingers into the game. Our discipline was again appalling. We looked lethargic and slow witted. we kicked too much - and mostly pretty badly.
A few players seemed to be going through the motions. There was little urgency with or without the ball. We gave the Irish HB's a pretty easy ride.
3 very poor defeats this 6N's is a bad return.
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Agreed. Lawrence was wandering away from support and into a trap every time he got the ball.
Also agreed that the biggest problem was up front. Feels like both here and Scotland we were completely dominated in the tight, which, along with playing so dumb left us with no chance.
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To what extent was the '28' restriction significant? Let's face it, Launchbury and Underhill were fit to play. I can't think of anything else in mitigation.
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ITV finished with an ad for Eng Vs San Marino footy on Thursday.

(We can't lose that too?)
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Why are decent test matches rationed at one a year?
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loudnconfident wrote:ITV finished with an ad for Eng Vs San Marino footy on Thursday.

(We can't lose that too?)
Well Southgate ha called up the Baggies keeper,
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padprop wrote:Feel that game will be a bit of an international graveyard for a few players, just like Eddie did after the Japan performance.

Imagine we won't see much of Hill, Lawrence or Wilson for a while.

Mako, Sinckler, May, Ford, May will be a bit closer examined too you'd imagine.
Not sure they would be my primary targets. Nor the second lot, my secondary ones, bar Mako who was utterly conned by his oppo.

His subbing was just odd, his bench was insane, and the penalty count ridiculous.

Dire from the players. Ireland were excellent in fairness, and how Beirne was not MOTM is a huge mystery.

Oh, and penalties, again.
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Mr Mwenda wrote:Why are decent test matches rationed at one a year?
Decent for who?
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Banquo wrote:Mako who was utterly conned by his oppo.
Expand, please.
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fivepointer wrote:
francoisfou wrote:So the future best team in the World finish a commendable 5th in the 6N. Eddie, you’re a feckin’ joke!
2nd time in 4 seasons . See also 2018.

We had some misfortune today. We had a a very good case for a penalty try in the 10th minute when Ireland collapsed a maul on their goal line. Not given.
We lose Ford and the Farrell in quick succession meaning Robson plays at 10. We lose Billy resulting in a kid coming on in the back row.
Against that we were largely shit. I dont think we engineered a single line break, and failed miserably to get our wingers into the game. Our discipline was again appalling. We looked lethargic and slow witted. we kicked too much - and mostly pretty badly.
A few players seemed to be going through the motions. There was little urgency with or without the ball. We gave the Irish HB's a pretty easy ride.
3 very poor defeats this 6N's is a bad return.
Ford was pulled; we had a 6:2 bench- so utterly self inflicted. And both that and Billy going off was after the game was lost.

You talk about getting wingers intio the game etc etc. That's because we gave away a sh*t load of pens upfront again.
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Mellsblue wrote:
Banquo wrote:Mako who was utterly conned by his oppo.
Expand, please.
Furlong did him like a kipper. Hence he was pulled at half time.
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By the way, forget the backs and clean breaks, Lawrence etc etc. 12 Turnovers, 14 penalties and 3 of 5 scrums won. We were done up front, in a big way.
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Banquo wrote:
Mellsblue wrote:
Banquo wrote:Mako who was utterly conned by his oppo.
Expand, please.
Furlong did him like a kipper. Hence he was pulled at half time.
Ha! Read it as Maro.... as you were.
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Banquo wrote:
padprop wrote:Feel that game will be a bit of an international graveyard for a few players, just like Eddie did after the Japan performance.

Imagine we won't see much of Hill, Lawrence or Wilson for a while.

Mako, Sinckler, May, Ford, May will be a bit closer examined too you'd imagine.
Not sure they would be my primary targets. Nor the second lot, my secondary ones, bar Mako who was utterly conned by his oppo.

His subbing was just odd, his bench was insane, and the penalty count ridiculous.

Dire from the players. Ireland were excellent in fairness, and how Beirne was not MOTM is a huge mystery.

Oh, and penalties, again.
Neither mine, but Lozowski, Mercer and Care wouldn't have been mine after the Japan game. Just can't see Eddie taking well to Hill coming on to give braindead penalties, Lawrence to be pretty quiet a second start in a row and he subbed Wilson off pretty soon.
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Oakboy wrote:To what extent was the '28' restriction significant? Let's face it, Launchbury and Underhill were fit to play. I can't think of anything else in mitigation.
Underhill certainly a loss as from what I've heard (not seen him play since coming back) he's fit and firing. Based in Launchbury's comeback game last night he was nowhere near ready to return for England.
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Mikey Brown wrote:
Scrumhead wrote:Just so poor in all facets of the game. I can’t think of one thing we’ve done well.
We've made Daly look better all of a sudden. That's got to count for something.
This sums it up perfectly
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Banquo wrote:
padprop wrote:Feel that game will be a bit of an international graveyard for a few players, just like Eddie did after the Japan performance.

Imagine we won't see much of Hill, Lawrence or Wilson for a while.

Mako, Sinckler, May, Ford, May will be a bit closer examined too you'd imagine.
Not sure they would be my primary targets. Nor the second lot, my secondary ones, bar Mako who was utterly conned by his oppo.

His subbing was just odd, his bench was insane, and the penalty count ridiculous.

Dire from the players. Ireland were excellent in fairness, and how Beirne was not MOTM is a huge mystery.

Oh, and penalties, again.
Beirne has been a revelation this season. Not massive, but a great engine, can do it all and has a rugby brain. I'd have him in the Lions squad.
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padprop wrote:
Banquo wrote:
padprop wrote:Feel that game will be a bit of an international graveyard for a few players, just like Eddie did after the Japan performance.

Imagine we won't see much of Hill, Lawrence or Wilson for a while.

Mako, Sinckler, May, Ford, May will be a bit closer examined too you'd imagine.
Not sure they would be my primary targets. Nor the second lot, my secondary ones, bar Mako who was utterly conned by his oppo.

His subbing was just odd, his bench was insane, and the penalty count ridiculous.

Dire from the players. Ireland were excellent in fairness, and how Beirne was not MOTM is a huge mystery.

Oh, and penalties, again.
Neither mine, but Lozowski, Mercer and Care wouldn't have been mine after the Japan game. Just can't see Eddie taking well to Hill coming on to give braindead penalties, Lawrence to be pretty quiet a second start in a row and he subbed Wilson off pretty soon.
Not sure what you expect from Lawrence, given the shit show inside him. Wilson had done well for me, winning lineout ball and effective at the ruck. Curry wasn't great imo, but eddie couldn't be seen to pull him I reckon. But you are maybe right on Eddie-think.
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Spiffy wrote:
Banquo wrote:
padprop wrote:Feel that game will be a bit of an international graveyard for a few players, just like Eddie did after the Japan performance.

Imagine we won't see much of Hill, Lawrence or Wilson for a while.

Mako, Sinckler, May, Ford, May will be a bit closer examined too you'd imagine.
Not sure they would be my primary targets. Nor the second lot, my secondary ones, bar Mako who was utterly conned by his oppo.

His subbing was just odd, his bench was insane, and the penalty count ridiculous.

Dire from the players. Ireland were excellent in fairness, and how Beirne was not MOTM is a huge mystery.

Oh, and penalties, again.
Beirne has been a revelation this season. Not massive, but a great engine, can do it all and has a rugby brain. I'd have him in the Lions squad.
Me too
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Itoje, Curry and Wilson were all fine imo. Lawrence did as well as could be expected and Ewels was efficient. Outside that I don't think anyone had a game they will ever want to remember.
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Banquo wrote:
fivepointer wrote:
francoisfou wrote:So the future best team in the World finish a commendable 5th in the 6N. Eddie, you’re a feckin’ joke!
2nd time in 4 seasons . See also 2018.

We had some misfortune today. We had a a very good case for a penalty try in the 10th minute when Ireland collapsed a maul on their goal line. Not given.
We lose Ford and the Farrell in quick succession meaning Robson plays at 10. We lose Billy resulting in a kid coming on in the back row.
Against that we were largely shit. I dont think we engineered a single line break, and failed miserably to get our wingers into the game. Our discipline was again appalling. We looked lethargic and slow witted. we kicked too much - and mostly pretty badly.
A few players seemed to be going through the motions. There was little urgency with or without the ball. We gave the Irish HB's a pretty easy ride.
3 very poor defeats this 6N's is a bad return.
Ford was pulled; we had a 6:2 bench- so utterly self inflicted. And both that and Billy going off was after the game was lost.

You talk about getting wingers intio the game etc etc. That's because we gave away a sh*t load of pens upfront again.
The 6:2 bench was because Malins pulled out though. Ford was a tactical gamble, same as taking Wilson off. Eddie was hoping that Marchant and Earl would offer us more attacking spark.
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