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England need to learn lessons now - Farrell

By Ben Spratt
Owen Farrell leads defeated England off the field

England captain Owen Farrell wants his side to learn lessons quickly in order to turn around a five-match losing run.

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The touring England team threw away a 12-0 lead to concede 23 unanswered points to South Africa on Saturday, extending a miserable run in Test matches.

There is plenty of room for improvement ahead of the World Cup next year, but Farrell does not want to have to wait that long to see a change in England’s play.

“We lost momentum in that second half,” he said after the match.

“We’ll have to make sure we look back at it and see where we went wrong, but there were some big moments in that game where we weren’t composed enough and we will have to learn from it.

“We want to learn our lessons now. I know 2019 is part of the big picture, but we want to learn our lessons now and start winning now. We’re going to have to re-group for next week.”

There are changes to the squad ahead of the third and final match of the series, with Ellis Genge (knee) and Mako Vunipola (family reasons) travelling back to England. Exeter Chiefs’ Alec Hepburn has been called up.

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You forget this is Rassie Erasmus who is still holding the Springbok keys. Even with Felix Jones orchestrating a really tight RWC SF last year. It still wasn't enough to get England past their particular Springbok Monkey in world cups. The reason is FJ was going off of what they did in 2019 not necessarily adapting to current Springboks. So yes, Australia can get passed England because let's be honest, England have a one track strategy, Springboks do not. Even with rush defense I wouldn't be surprised if Rassie continually tweaks it. Also bear in mind Rassie is happy to sacrifice a few mid year and inter World Cup matches to pin point how opposition plays and how to again tweak strategies to get his Springboks in peak performance for the next World Cup. As much as most teams like to win games in front of them and try to win everything, Rassie always makes sure to learn and train for the greatest showdown International Rugby has to offer. Tbh, most people remember World Cup wins and ignore intermediate losses as a result but will remember also WC losses, Ireland, even if they won games in the interim. So even if games are won against the Springboks, it's likely Rassie is just getting a feel for how opposition is moving and adapt accordingly…in time. For Rassie, a loss is never a loss because he uses it as a chance to learn and improve. Sometimes during a game, again like the England match in last year's Semi Final.

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