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Lancaster happy with starting point

23rd January 2013 14:21

Stuart Lancaster England 2013

Reflective: Stuart Lancaster

Stuart Lancaster has reflected on his first year in charge of England by stating that his side are much stronger one year on.

England opted for the inexperienced Lancaster and single-capped flanker Chris Robshaw to lead them into the 2012 Six Nations, finishing in second place and building on their performance with a famous win over New Zealand last November.

"This time last year we were sat here on the back of a World Cup with 15 new caps and a new captain and the key was getting the culture right," said Lancaster.

"We've not won every game but we've never been smashed in any of them.

"With the culture we have now, the trick is to build on that All Blacks performance and get that consistency to win at the highest level - there is no better opportunity to do that than in the Six Nations."

The England coach confirmed in an injury update that Tom Johnson would miss the tournament after an MCL injury, with Freddie Burns and Alex Corbisiero both set to miss the opening weeks of this year's tournament with knee problems of their own.

Lancaster's first year has seen a deliberate emphasis on maintaining the connection between grassroots rugby in England and the international side, as well as changing the image of the side following the 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand.

Managing the various aspects to the role is something Lancaster cites as his biggest learning curve so far.

"The size of the job and the number of moving parts to it - the relationship between club and country, the media - it's about keeping all the plates spinning in terms of my role as a head coach and getting the balance right between coaching the team and managing the team," added Lancaster.

"We have the same coaching team now (the group from the November Internationals) for the first time, the same group of players give or take and generally a good understanding of what we are about culturally.

"It's a better starting point, but equally it all counts for nothing if we don't prepare properly for Scotland.

"People are optimistic now about the journey that we're taking - we decided in investing in a group that would take us through to 2015 and even against the All Blacks we only had just over 200 caps in comparison to their 788 - but I think the public have seen that and are massively behind the team now.

"It helps when the country is behind you and not against you."

England will host Scotland, France and Italy at Twickenham, but despite playing the majority of their fixtures at home Lancaster acknowledges that nothing can be taken for granted.

"Scotland at home on the backing of the new coaching team is a difficult game. Two years ago we were four out of four and went to Ireland and got smashed and then two years before that at Croke Park we were beaten even more," he stated.

"Every game is tough. It helps having three games at home, but every game is going to be tough and that's the beauty of the tournament.

"The challenge for us is to hit the ground running and get that consistency we had in the New Zealand game. What we did well that day was not back up an error on an error - that is what we strive towards.

"What was important were not the tries or the scoreline, but being down to 14 men at the end and defending on our own line and not conceding. That mentality and that fight for each other is a bigger defining point than people give it credit for."

by Ben Coles
@bencoles_

Comments

ArmchairGeneral says...

Kiwi fans need to understand its a huge sign of respect that we go on and on about our wins against them. I still like to talk about the England win in NZ Pre WC 2003. Always will. Munster fans still talk of their AB win way back when. It's a massive compliment to the ABs. It's an Everest conquering moment; why begrudge the joy it brings?

Real shame about Corbi. He was so good in that game recently.

Posted 14:33 24th January 2013

APV1 says...

@ Isograford - I just thought I'd add this link and a few choice exerpts from the article:

http://www.planetrugby.com/story/0,25883,3556_8299833,00.html

"England defeated New Zealand 38-21 with three second-half tries."

"England took charge thanks to three of their own from Brad Barritt, Chris Ashton and Manu Tuilagi in an astonishing second-half performance."

"New Zealand did not look themselves at all during the first 50 minutes as they were denied possession."

"England though were not simply going to fall down on their knees. Instead they roared back, thumping the All Blacks as the second half wore on."

"England were like a new team."

"...the All Blacks lost for the first time in 2012."

Furthermore, I thought I would add

HA! HA! HA! LOSERS!

(Well, if that's what he was hoping for, I felt it only polite to oblige.)

Posted 14:15 24th January 2013

Melkiwi says...

Only a few idiot kiwis are hating on England's win, most are happy for England me included. England were awesome that day and deserve all the praise they are getting. World rugby would be a lot better if every team was competitive.

Posted 10:51 24th January 2013

JamieTheProp says...

I think it is perfectly reasonable to talk about our last game - especially when we played well and can use it as a benchmark!

Personally I would rather beat Scotland than New Zealand and then, the next few games after that - a grand slam would rank much higher than a single win against New Zealand (and would be a bigger achievement).

It would also be harder - so I don't hold out much hope - but you just never know!

Posted 00:20 24th January 2013

jamesliveinhope says...

@isograford - feels to me like the some of the Kiwi contributors to these threads are more grumpy about the result than they are letting on.

Its funny, normally there is some gross imaginary injustice to complain about but it seems that, having been well beaten, the best that they can manage is a complaint about gloating.

I noticed that the IRB has the result recorded on their website - is there a NZ petition being produced to ask them to "stop going on about it" too.

Posted 19:03 23rd January 2013

Isograford says...

Oh god..did they manage one of their once a decade wins over nz again? We'd never know it.

Posted 17:44 23rd January 2013

Heart_of_oak says...

Damn. No Burns then.

Posted 16:09 23rd January 2013

rugby_rockstar says...

I like how he's reinforcing the need to use the NZ performance as our new benchmark. England seem to take two or three matches to get up to speed and that's too long. We usually sign off a tour or a competition with a good preformance but the early games are dire. I like that Lancaster is keen to have us hit the ground running, its something we have to address.

Posted 16:08 23rd January 2013

APV1 says...

You can't but help like this guy and his attitude. I think the ethos of the team - "the culture" as he calls it - is as good as its ever been.

Posted 14:35 23rd January 2013

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