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It's time to put Manu memories in the shade: George Ford

By PA
LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 01: Conrad Smith of New Zealand tackles Manu Tuilagi of England during the QBE International match between England and New Zealand at Twickenham Stadium on December 1, 2012 in London, England. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

George Ford insists Maro Itoje’s England are determined to seize their place in the nation’s rugby history by ending the long wait for victory over New Zealand at Allianz Stadium.

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It is 13 years and five Tests since the All Blacks were last toppled at Twickenham with that Manu Tuilagi-inspired 38-21 rout still recalled with awe.

England go into the 47th meeting between the rivals as marginal favourites with most bookmakers as a result of their nine-match winning run and the perception that New Zealand are vulnerable.

And they will be stirred by a call to arms from veteran hooker Jamie George demanding they deliver only the ninth victory over the All Blacks in their 120-year rivalry.

“It’s a long time ago, isn’t it? It makes me feel old!” said playmaker Ford, who has edged Fin Smith for fly-half duties in the main event of the autumn.

“Let’s change that. There’s only been eight ever wins. It’s like, come on, let’s have a ninth now. One hundred per cent.

“Jamie George mentioned something to the team this week – the last time England beat New Zealand at Twickenham was 2012. And people still go on about 2012. Manu Tuilagi and all those…

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“Jamie then flipped it and said this is the opportunity we have in front of us. Why can’t we – 2025 – be the next team that they talk about? It’s definitely part of my motivation.”

Head-to-Head

Last 5 Meetings

Wins
1
Draws
1
Wins
3
Average Points scored
22
22
First try wins
60%
Home team wins
60%

The message of rising to the occasion is echoed by Itoje, the England captain who was a colossus in the last victory over the All Blacks in the semi-finals of the 2019 World Cup.

“We want to be the ninth English team to do it. And we are capable of doing it,” Itoje said.

“That is the opportunity that is there for us. In life you don’t get many of these opportunities, so we want to go out there and take it.”

England and New Zealand clashed three times last year with the All Blacks winning on each occasion, but only by a combined total of 10 points to illustrate the competitive nature of the contests.

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For Ford it is essential that the hosts play with courage and conviction.

“You’ve got to go at a team like this in every area of the game. When we’ve got the ball, we’ve got to go at them,” he said.

“And when they’ve got the ball, we’ve got to go at them. The kicking game, the set-piece, we’ve got to go at them.

“That’s the mentality you need because the moment you sit off and become a bit passive is the moment that they could potentially get on top.

“We want to throw ourselves into the next thing because when you play like that, you get the crowd behind you, you inspire each other to keep going and you inspire the bench when they come on.

“And that’s how you’re going to win Tests against the best teams.”

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AA 28 days ago

Marcus played 45.

Lost 18 but won 26 so quite a few times the memory serves .

87% kick success 81% ford .

14 tries in 45 . Ford 10 in 102 .

Or can’t you read without pictures Fl .

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fl 28 days ago

1) learn how to reply to comments.


2) learn to read the comments you’re replying to. I asked “[w]hen was the last time England won a match with Marcus starting at 10?”. Marcus has not started 45 matches for England at 10.


3) Are you ready to admit you were wrong about Ford yet?

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B 29 days ago

Last November Marcus Smith kicked 17 of Englands 22 points until he was subbed…

Thankfully George came on and England lost…22-24…

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fl 29 days ago

When was the last time England won a match with Marcus starting at 10?

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Hammer Head 29 days ago

How quickly one forgets stats such as England only ever beating the ABs 8 times.

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fl 28 days ago

Who forgets that?

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