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England Head To The Final With A Huge Win Over New Zealand
International Rugby League NewsI've been very critical of England for a very long time, I've give my opinion on changes that needed to be made, and so when those changes have come into being, I shouldn't be surprised by Englands improvement.

England beat New Zealand 20-12 in a good old fashioned test match!

New Zealand started well and the first half was brilliant, however the second half was a scrappy affair and I felt there was a couple of major issues in this game.

First of all the pitch.

In 2009 we should not be having to play Test matches on a slipper, clay like surface. The Huddersfield pitch was terrible, it always is, its more like moss than grass and players slipping around all day is rubbish to watch.

Second, and most importantly, the referee.

It was a French referee who is part of the Super League referee rotation. That doesn't actually mean much, because he was just as horrible as most referee's you see in Super League.

He allowed so much lying on the play the ball, dangerous grapple tackles and head high tackles, a terrible ten meters and off side players from mid range kicks.....its a disgrace we have to put up with this shit at the highest level of the game.

Why can't we just get the best referee's to contract the best games. I don't care where they come from, but we can not keep having these refereeing issues where some teams want terrible officials to try and jag wins, and other teams just want someone competent.

England played well, they would have won the game anyway, but these two issues over shadowed the game for me.

New Zealand started off well but really lost their way. They were not helped by the performance of Lance Hohaia who was terrible under the high ball while Bronson Goodwin showed a lack of experience out wide.

You always got the feeling the Kiwi's would come back, the problem was they just didn't.

I thought that the conditions really hurt the Kiwi's more than England. It negated their mobility and endurance advantage and I think undxer the high ball it cost them too.

Down in Australia and New Zealand, the grounds are a lot firmer. It allows players to get a good jump for the high ball. On this pitch in Huddersfield, like a lot of English grounds, you find that holding your footing is the better option a lot of the time.

It also killed Benji Marshalls running game. I can't blame him though, when you go to step and just slide five meters like your running on ice, its a bit ridiculous.

As for England, a lot to like!

A felt the halves combination that I called for worked well. I think Tomkins is more of a halfback personally though. At standoff he tends to run across field too much looking for runners. At halfback he is more direct, it straightens up his kicking game and he is more careful with his passes.

Eastmond didn't direct the play a great deal, he is more of a ball runner. Swap those two and its a great combination, Smith won't be dropping these two any time soon.

The English forwards did ok but were helped by the conditions and the referee. I know there will be a lot of chest thumping about their forward pack after this win, but it is not warranted.

I was really impressed with the English backline, they are only young and very inexperienced but boy did they stand up in this game.

When you consider this backline is completely different from the World Cup backline, its a crying shame it took so long for England to drop so many of the losers they stuck with for so many years.

Sinfield played well from hooker, I think he gets a bad rap from English fans, many of which hate him because of the club he plays for, but the kid is a tryer! He gives them a bit of variation around the middle of the field and England needs that badly.

New Zealand have no excuses for this one. To go from winning last years World Cup to falling out of a place in the finals like this is pretty bad.

Make no mistake, they are still the World Champions and no matter what happens next week, New Zealand is the number one team in the world.

As for England, they face a battered, off the pace Australian side next week.

What chance does Australia really have???

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League Freak
01/08/2010 04:11
Ridiculously, it all resets after every World Cup. Or the WC doesn't count. One of the two.

fazerino
30/07/2010 06:46
Ref Willie Manu. Didn't Hayne play for Fiji in 2008 WC then tour with the Kangaroos 2009??

League Freak
21/07/2010 03:27
Solid buys. Finch is a handy play maker, Lima a good prop. Hoffman has had injury probs though.

wiz66
20/07/2010 22:34
Lima, Hoffman and Finch signed for Wigan next season back with Mcquire good buys or not

League Freak
03/04/2010 04:05
People like you keep my fires burning. That and the Deep Heat I rub into my genitals.

john
02/04/2010 15:12
very funny,you nearly had me, keep up the garbage you prick

League Freak
01/04/2010 01:39
Hes not bad. Good mobility, gets stuck in. Doesn't mind playing in the middle of the field, unlike Gareth Ellis!

wiz66
31/03/2010 23:29
Freak - Have you seen and what do you make of young Flanagan that signed for the West Tigers from Wigan at the end of last year

League Freak
06/11/2009 02:13
Rich backers, the exchange rate and relaxed salary cap monitoring.

fazerino
06/11/2009 01:03
Fair enough, so why does SuperLeague have more cash than NRL? (if it's only played in grotty Northern towns in England?)

League Freak
03/11/2009 23:21
A Nation Comp means a bigger TV deal and bigger sponsorships. The NRL's deals are smaller because they don't have the national reach on a weekly basis.

fazerino
03/11/2009 07:24
Freak- why does AFL have more cash to lure players from league when there is absolutely no international scene?

League Freak
06/10/2009 22:14
To be honest all I know about him is that he is an assistant coach at Melbourne. He should be pretty good though.

wiz66
06/10/2009 15:28
Freak - what is the form of Micheal Mcguire who is supposed to be coming to replace Noble at Wigan as coach

League Freak
12/08/2009 13:09
You know, they can blame Smith all they want, they are just playing dumb, soft football.

NEWCASTLE
09/08/2009 21:58
I dont want to talk about how awful the knights have been playing lately its like they have lost all hope

League Freak
26/07/2009 22:29
Saw a bit of him against Leeds, he played well!

wiz66
26/07/2009 18:28
Seems Kris Rads has been coaching his full back play at Wigan to great effect

wiz66
26/07/2009 18:26
Cameron Phelps is turning into one of the best imports in SL at the moment

NEWCASTLE
22/07/2009 11:02
I bet newcastle are gonig fall back to their old culture next year.

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