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Promenade de l'Angleterre contre le Japon

Marcus Smith (Photo de Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

L’Angleterre s’est offert une véritable démonstration et a largement battu le Japon (59-14) sur la pelouse de l’Allianz Stadium (Twickenham).

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Après moins de dix minutes de jeu, les Anglais ont ouvert le score sur un magnifique essai de Ben Earl entre les perches après une passe à hauteur plein champ de Marcus Smith pour Ollie Lawrence qui, par sa course rentrante, a cassé un plaquage, franchi, fixé et servi Earl qui n’avait plus qu’à foncer tout droit.

Cinq minutes plus tard, c’est en force que Sam Underhill s’est écroulé dans l’en-but pour marquer le deuxième essai après plusieurs séquences de travail au près.

À la 22e minute, les Anglais ont inscrit leur troisième essai par l’intermédiaire de Jamie George en sortie d’un maul parfaitement organisé sur une touche. Le capitaine s’est offert un doublé quasiment copié-collé à la demi-heure de jeu contre des Japonais absents dans le combat.

Le Toulousain Saito a débloqué le compteur japonais deux minutes plus tard au bout d’une action bien amenée par les Brave Blossoms, qui ont su étirer la défense anglaise.

Dans la foluée, Ollie Sleightholme, sur le côté droit a profité d’un boulevard pour conclure grâce à un petit jeu au pied pour lui-même très bien senti. La première mi-temps s’est soldée sur le score sans appel de 35-7.

Graphique d'évolution des points

England gagne +45
Temps passé en tête
73
Minutes passées en tête
0
91%
% du match passés en tête
0%
63%
Possession sur les 10 dernières minutes
37%
0
Points sur les 10 dernières minutes
0

S’ils ont bien tenu au retour des vestiaires, en tentant de mettre de la vitesse et d’être plus présents dans les rucks, les Japonais ont une nouvelle fois craqué à la 53e minute sur un essai de George Furbank. Luke Cowan-Dickie a ensuite inscrit le septième essai anglais peu avant l’heure de jeu sur une touche.

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Kazuki Himeno, après une dizaine de phases de jeu qui ont permis aux Japonais de remonter tout le terrain, a réduit légèrement l’écart pour les Japonais à la 62e minute, mais Cowan-Dickie a signé un doublé deux minutes plus tard avant que Tom Roebuck n’alourdisse le score au terme d’une belle course sur l’aile droite.

Au bout d’un match à sens unique, les Anglais, pragmatiques, se sont donc imposés 59-14 en conclusion de leur Autumn Nations Series.

Découvrez les coulisses des deux camps lors de la tournée des Lions britanniques et irlandais en Afrique du Sud en 2021. A voir en exclusivité sur RugbyPass TV dès maintenant.

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Head high tackle 13 minutes ago
'Razor's conservatism is in danger of halting New Zealand's progress'

I really dont know what the problem is Nick. Cane was immense this year and no one below him demanded the job. TJ perhaps less so but he was always going to start the season at 9 anyway due to the thing they call experience. I think guys like Lakai will have learnt a lot from the likes of Cane and Ill garrantee TJ has helped the Roigard/Ratima/Hothem settle in to their roles much better than they would have had there been no experience around. At the start of 2024 these guys had 3 tests between them. Im glad TJ was around.

The biggest fail area from my pov is centre. Razors lack of desire to change what is clearly failing is a worry. Is he waiting for a full year of SR? Is he not sure? I dont know the answer of course but He fiddled where he shouldnt have and didnt touch the area he should have. WJ at 15 is an experiment. Its not a clear decision yet either. WJ is an amazing attacking player. He isnt an amazing kicker or an amazing decision maker.

The 10 position is being handled very badly too. Its Dmac but BB is constantly in there, Its BB but no 15 to back that up or its no one. GET RID of the centre pairing and get Love in at 15. The backs will function way better. All the players get their SR backs working far better than Razor has gotten, and with no dedicated backs coach in the ABs its a clear problem area.


Also this comparing SA with NZ when 1 side is retaining all their stars and the other side has had some major changes isnt a apples with apples comparison. Imagine comparing a F1 racing team where 1 team was 100% settled and the other was brand new....Just not a comparison worth doing as it proves nothing other than the blatently obvious.

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JW 50 minutes ago
'Razor's conservatism is in danger of halting New Zealand's progress'

Razor is compensating, and not just for the Foster era.


Thanks again for doing the ground work on some revealing data Nick.


This article misses some key points points that are essential to this debate though;


Razor is under far more pressure than Rassie to win

Rassie is a bolder selector than Razor, and far more likely to embrace risk under pressure than his counterpart from New Zealand.

It doesn't realise the difficulties of a country like South Africa, with no rugby season to speak of at the moment, to get full use out of overseas internationals

Neither world player of the year Pieter-Steph du Toit nor all-world second row Eben Etzebeth were automatic selections despite the undue influence they exert on games in which they play.

The last is that one coach is 7 years into his era, where the other is in his first, and is starting with a far worse blank slate than where upon South Africa's canvas could be layered onto after 2017.

The spread at the bottom end is nothing short of spectacular. Seventeen more South Africans than New Zealanders started between one and five games in 2024.

That said, I think the balance needs to be at least somewhere in the middle. I don't know how much that is going to be down to Razor's courage, and New Zealands appetite however.


Sadly I think it is going to continue and the problem is going to be masked by much better results next year, even forgotten with an undefeated season. Because even this article appears to misconstruing the..

known quantities

as being TJP and Sam Cane. In the context of what would need to change for the numbers above to be similar, it's players like Jordie Barrett, Beauden Barrett, Rieko Ioane, Sevu Reece, Ethan Blackadder, Codie Taylor, where the reality needs to be meet face on.


On Jordie Barrett at Lienster, I really hope he can be taught how to tackle with a hard shoulder like Henshaw and Ringrose have. You can see in these highlights he doesn't have the physical presence of those two, or even the ones behind him in NZ like ALB and AJ Lam. I can't really seem him making leaps in other facets if he's already making headlines now.

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