England vs New Zealand: Defiant Steve Borthwick defends modifications after George Ford misses towards All Blacks | Rugby Union Information

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Steve Borthwick defended his resolution to interchange Marcus Smith with George Ford after the alternative’s decisive missed penalty and drop aim condemned England to defeat towards New Zealand.

Fly-half Smith was changed by Ford with 62 minutes on the clock at Allianz Stadium after an impressed particular person efficiency had propelled England right into a 22-14 heading into the ultimate quarter.

After a second strive by Mark Tele’a and an outstanding touchline conversion from Damian McKenzie edged the All Blacks forward on 76 minutes, alternative Ford had two alternatives to win it for England.

Ford might take neither, hitting the put up with a late penalty earlier than sending a drop-goal vast with the ultimate act as Borthwick’s resolution was thrust into the highlight.

Borthwick mentioned: “I feel when you’ve gamers of the calibre of these guys, the blokes that got here off the bench, take a look at the menace that Harry Randall is and the expertise George Ford brings, for big elements in the end, we have been able to win that recreation.

“New Zealand are a quality side who have played, since we last played, seven Test matches and been together for three months. So, it’s a different context to where we’re at. Credit to them and we’ll be better next week.”

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Marcus Smith impressed England as they established an eight-point lead heading into the ultimate quarter


Borthwick bullish – ‘England growing into robust crew’

After their two defeats in New Zealand in July, it was the third time in a row England had surrendered a lead late on towards the All Blacks, with Borthwick’s facet now shedding 5 of their 9 Assessments in 2024.

Nonetheless, with Australia, world champions South Africa and Japan travelling to Twickenham this autumn, Borthwick remained bullish about England’s prospects.

“If you look at that New Zealand team and you have got to credit to them, 10 players from the World Cup final played there, more than 1,000 caps, they had more caps in their 15 than we had in our 23,” he added.

“But this England team, led by Jamie [George], really played smart rugby. Unfortunately, yes, we didn’t get the win we wanted but I think everyone can see this team is developing into a very strong team.

“In the end, that is the width of the put up. That is the truth. It’s the width of the put up that the end result goes someway and that is the character of Check rugby when you’ve two good groups. They usually have been two good groups at present.”

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Sky Sports activities’ James Cole brings the newest from the Allianz Stadium after England faltered late on towards New Zealand.

George adamant Ford to not blame

England captain Jamie George insisted nobody would blame Ford after yet one more agonising defeat by the hands of the All Blacks.

“We were in a position to win the game and whenever you put yourself in a position like that and don’t come away with the win, of course you’re going to be disappointed,” George mentioned.

“I think we actually did exactly what we spoke about (during the final phase). We are a team that cover a lot of detail and we spoke about being in that exact position. We walked through being in that exact position and we felt like we were in control of it.

“We stored attacking. That is the factor we made positive we centered on and discovered a bit from New Zealand in the summertime – we most likely stopped attacking a little bit bit, so we stored attacking them.

“And unfortunately George didn’t make the kick, but I tell you what, he hasn’t missed many in his career, so we certainly can’t blame him for that.”

England's George Ford (C) reacts after missing a last second drop-goal handing the win to New Zealand in the Autumn Nations Series International rugby union test match between England and New Zealand at the Allianz Stadium, Twickenham in south-west London, on November 2, 2024. New Zealand won the game 24-22. (Photo by Adrian Dennis / AFP)
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New Zealand rejoice victory at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham

Robertson savours win after shock Ford miss

The sight of England gamers slumped to the turf was contrasted by jubilant scenes from victors New Zealand, who’ve now gained 9 of the final 11 conferences between the 2 nations.

All Blacks head coach Scott Robertson admitted: “I don’t think George Ford has ever missed a drop kick in his life, you know. There was probably a bit of emotion in the game.

“We confirmed a whole lot of character, stayed within the struggle for a protracted time frame and quarter-hour to go to return from eight down is a reasonably particular second for us as a gaggle.”

New Zealand's players celebrate with the trophy after the Autumn Nations Series International rugby union test match between England and New Zealand at the Allianz Stadium, Twickenham in south-west London, on November 2, 2024. New Zealand won the game 24-22. (Photo by Adrian DENNIS / AFP)
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New Zealand’s gamers rejoice with the trophy after the Autumn Nations Collection victory over England

What’s subsequent?

England’s Autum Nations Collection continues towards Australia at Allianz Stadium on November 9 (kick-off 3.10pm), whereas New Zealand face Eire in Dublin on November 8 (kick-off 8.10pm).

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