England fought and beat New Zealand 33-19 at Twickenham
In the duel corresponding to the November window, England He imposed conditions and beat him 33-19 to the All Blacks in Twickenham. A relentless second half and the liveliness of George Ford They were the keys to an entertaining meeting. I relived the game on Disney+ Premium Plan.
The beginning of the match had both teams looking for a way to harm their rival using their feet. After an overwhelming start to The RoseAs the minutes passed, the situation evened out and, with good sleight of hand, the balance began to tip for the New Zealanders. Thus, in 13‘, first with Leicester Fainga’Anuku and then to the 17‘, with Codie Taylor next to the kick Beuaden Barrett, New Zealand surpassed his rival 12-0.
However, those commanded by Steve Borthwick They did not slow down and continued with their game plan. Only when the clock struck 24′ They were able to penetrate the visiting defense through a personal action of Ollie Lawrence. The final stretch of the first half had a balanced game, which led to George Ford to lean towards two effective dropsas the way to discount and go to rest with a partial 12-11 in favor of the men in black.
The opening of the complement had the locals with greater control and initiative, supported by the warning for a deliberate action of Codie Taylor in a ruck With this favorable context, the 42′, Sam Underhill He attacked and scored, validated by the ten to go on to win and make all of Twickenham delirious.
Meanwhile, this numerical supremacy generated space and clarity for the English, who in 55′after a line and excellent assistance from Lawrence they increased the difference with the conquest of Fraser Dingwall and conversion of ford.
Ten minutes later, the match gave air to the All Blacks thanks to the yellow to Ben Earl for interfering in a bad way in a maul. So, with one too many, those directed by Scott Robertson They found on the next play the try of Will Jordanconverted by Damian McKenzie to establish the 25-19 unfavorable on the scoreboard.
However, in the last passage of the confrontation the forceful history of the Kiwi team was not visualized and England knew how to take advantage of it. In 74′, George Ford He scored a penalty and almost immediately, Henry Pollock took advantage of a bad New Zealand control to serve the celebration with his foot Tom Roebuck and sentence a success for 33-19 in London, which will allow him to arrive emboldened for the match against The Pumas next week.
The summary of the match, here.
