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Listen: 'England would beat the All Blacks'

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Rugby Pass’s Jim Hamilton has made a bold claim heading into the November international period, saying that England currently would have the wood on the World Champion All Blacks.

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“I think England would win.” he said on an interview with Radio Sport NZ’s Martin Devlin.

“I think that the players England have got now, and I’m saying this more on a superficial level because I haven’t seen enough Super Rugby to comment on the standard, the Champions Cup rugby that the likes of Owen Farrell, Maro Itoje, the level they’ve been playing is through the roof in terms of intensity and in terms of class.”

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While it somewhat of a moot point – the two teams are not playing one another till the end of next year – Hamilton’s views are somewhat pertinent given the up and down nature of the All Blacks performances this season. After failing to beat a British & Irish Lions side that came to New Zealand as heavy underdogs, the side then went on to post record victories against the Wallabies and Springboks. Then, they almost fell to the Boks in a thriller in Cape Town then were beaten by a resurgent Wallaby outfit last weekend in Brisbane.

Meanwhile, the English capped off a dominant last season in the Northern Hemisphere by winning the 6 Nations and tying the world record for test wins in a row.

Hamilton is just as excited as anyone to see the two teams finally clash at Twickenham next year.

“It would be interesting to see in a year’s time where New Zealand are as a team. England will be better again. Hopefully New Zealand will be better again and it would make for an unbelievable game. But I think if they were to play this autumn, I think England are probably the form team in the world.”

Listen to the full interview here:

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SK 1 hour ago
The times are changing, and some Six Nations teams may be left behind

If you are building the same amount of rucks but kicking more is that a bad thing? Kicks are more constestable than ever, fans want to see a contest, is that a bad thing? kicks create broken field situations where counter attacks from be launched from or from which turnover ball can be exploited, attacks are more direct and swift rather than multiphase in nature, is that a bad thing? What is clear now is that a hybrid approach is needed to win matches. You can still build phases but you need to play in the right areas so you have to kick well. You also have to be prepared to play from turnover ball and transition quickly from the kick contest to attack or set your defence quickly if the aerial contest is lost. Rugby seems healthy to me. The rules at ruck time means the team in possession is favoured and its more possible than ever to play a multiphase game. At the same time kicking, set piece, kick chase and receipt seems to be more important than ever. Teams can win in so many ways with so many strategies. If anything rugby resembles footballs 4-4-2 era. Now football is all about 1 striker formations with gegenpress and transition play vs possession heavy teams, fewer shots, less direct play and crossing. Its boring and it plods along with moves starting from deep, passing goalkeepers and centre backs and less wing play. If we keep tinkering with the laws rugby will become a game with more defined styles and less variety, less ways to win effectively and less varied body types and skill sets.

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