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by Graham Smith on 14 August 2007
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by James Hutchison on August 14, 2007
To be honest, I don't think England showed much pace or creativity against the Welsh. The pack was an unstoppable juggernaut that trampled all over Wales meaning that the backs weren't really needed. 7 of the 9 tries were scored by players 1 to 9. Still, I am also encouraged by the recent displays and am pleased with the return to the power game that England does so well - regardless of how boring it looks to the neutrals!
by Scott Donaldson on August 14, 2007
Love them or hate them the English seem to play the forward orientated game better than any other style. Why change this? I wouldn't be surprised if they made the top four. With so few good sides (unlike football) it only takes one win over a top ranked team and you are in the semis.
by Stuart Whiteford on August 14, 2007
As mentioned above, England have showed little if not any creativity in the last two games. Their forward pack is good, but they will easily get turned over by the likes of South Africa, New Zealand, Ireland and France, who I believe are also all quicker to the breakdown. England no longer have strength in depth and are seriously lacking in vision. Expect Samoa to give them a run for their money.
by Pete Dreuitt on August 14, 2007
Being realistic, we should make the semi-finals. Very lucky to make it further, however it's these one off games that can go either way. Our pack is extremely powerful, all muscle and brawn and no fat in sight, there will be no stronger pack in the tournament, sure thje other big boys may hold them and vice versa, but they'll not struggle against anyone. The back row is strong and we've ball handling 2nd rows. Reagan looks good throwing in and we've some good running props. Perry is good with ball in hand and Richard's 7's experience should be a benefit off the base of the pack. Both wilkinson and Barkley look good place kicking and Catt's magic should open some gaps. The wings Lewsey and Robinson are both creative and world class. Our weakness is in the centre, except Catt's vision, we're lacking! yes Farrell's a big fella, but doesn't offer much and like the other centres there's no pace at all! So reaching the semi's is likely, but any team that gets some ball off the back of the scrum and hits us up th
by Scott DOnaldson on August 15, 2007
There is little between the top teams, that England could well strike it lucky and make the semis. I think it would be pushing it for them to win overall.
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