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01st October 2011 06:43

England v Scotland James Haskell

Poor showing: England

England were on the verge of facing up to a premature exit from the 2011 RWC until a late flurry saw them edge out rivals Scotland 16-12 on Saturday.

As it was, Scotland are looking at returning from New Zealand early as they await the result of Argentina's fixture against Georgia on Sunday. The Scots need the Lelos to cause an upset of Tongan proportions in Palmerston North.

But despite England's four victories from four Pool record, questions will be asked following this performance, which lacked any real direction. They were flat for most of the first-half and will need to up the ante when they run out for what will be a last-eight date with France next week.

While the nations were warming up, it was almost comical seeing a suited Martin Johnson prowling about on halfway looking at the Scottish back-line. How he must sometimes wish he could roll back the clock and pull on the white jersey once again for what was the 129th meeting between the duo.

Just ten minutes before kick-off, the heavens had opened at Eden Park while Chris Paterson stood alone putting together the final touches to his goal-kicking routine. And that extra practice seemed to pay off as he was on the mark with his first kick, a tough attempt from wide on the left touchline.

Andy Robinson had not held back in bringing in fresh legs for their Pool finale as Joe Ansbro made only his second start of the tournament. But he was forced into making one other tweak moments before Paterson's effort when Ruaridh Jackson's night was ended due to what looked like a hamstring problem.

His replacement was Dan Parks, who in many people's eyes would be more suited to such weather conditions. He proved his worth too on sixteen minutes as his long-range penalty shot, struck with a low trajectory, crept over the crossbar following approval from the Television Match Official. It hadn't been the most memorable 24 hours for assistant referee Nigel Owens, who had thought the ball had not made the necessary distance. 6-0 it was.

What was more impressive from Andy Robinson's outfit was the fact that they were playing against the wind and winning the pivotal battle at scrum-time. Jonny Wilkinson had also missed three penalty attempts from three, with the booing Scotland supporters lapping it up.

That was all soon to change though on 34 minutes when Wilkinson finally found his range from the left touchline to cut the deficit in half. But a rather worrying statistic for England was that they'd not yet made a visit into the Scottish 22. There was plenty of food for thought for Johnson at the break, particularly after Parks had sat back in the pocket to push the advantage back to six points. Scotland were dominating all facets of play in Auckland.

England desperately needed a strong opening to the second-half and that was exactly what they got when Delon Armitage, in for Mark Cueto, raced down the left touchline before forcing a speculator back inside to a Scottish player. These were good signs for the Red Rose though as Ben Youngs was much quicker at the breakdown, Mike Tindall began to look for work and Matt Stevens seemed to had weathered an in-form Euan Murray.

Things were not improving for an out-of-sorts Wilkinson, however, as he missed a point blank drop-goal attempt that cause many Scotland fans to turn and smile at Johnson in the coaching box. England needed leaders to step up which wasn't happening as they walked to line-outs with their heads down. Johnson needed to make changes to liven up his team, the first was enforced though when Nick Easter came on for captain Moody who had to go to the blood-bin for some running repairs. One sensed though that the likes of Toby Flood and Dylan Hartley wouldn't be too far behind in making an appearance from the bench.

In fact is was Tom Palmer who arrived to join Easter just after Paterson had extended the arrears to beyond that golden seven points. If ever the English needed their own golden boy it was now and Wilkinson stepped up when it mattered with a sweetly-struck drop before the hour that eased some of the heat.

That trend continued soon after too when Wilkinson slotted a touchline penalty to bring England back to 9-12 with seventeen minutes remaining. At this stage, Scotland would have to hope that Georgia would do the unthinkable against Argentina on Sunday. And it was not like they had chances to claim that priceless try as Simon Danielli and then Richie Gray, from a Parks cross-field kick, came close to making England sweat further.

But Johnson's side held on and in fact finished with a flourish when Chris Ashton, a virtual ghost for most of the game, crossed to end Scottish hopes. Replacement fly-half Toby Flood's conversion made it 16-12 which was how it stayed at Eden Park.

Man of the match: Euan Murray was a rock for Scotland during the first 40 minutes while Al Kellock led well. But for his wet-weather masterclass, we have to go for Dan Parks. Thrown on minutes after kick-off, Parks took the right options at the right time and had a good day.

Moment of the match: The English had looked to be heading for more than a seven-point defeat due to Jonny Wilkinson's poor kicking early on. But as soon as he found his range their hopes of progressing to a third straight final improved. It was mighty close though.

Villain of the match: None to speak of.

The scorers:

For England:
Try: Ashton
Con: Flood
Pen: Wilkinson 2
Drop: Wilkinson

For Scotland:
Pen: Paterson 2, Parks
Drop: Parks

England: 15 Ben Foden, 14 Chris Ashton, 13 Manu Tuilagi, 12 Mike Tindall, 11 Delon Armitage, 10 Jonny Wilkinson, 9 Ben Youngs, 8 James Haskell, 7 Lewis Moody (capt), 6 Tom Croft, 5 Courtney Lawes, 4 Louis Deacon, 3 Dan Cole, 2 Steve Thompson, 1 Matt Stevens.
Replacements: 16 Dylan Hartley, 17 Alex Corbisiero, 18 Tom Palmer, 19 Nick Easter, 20 Richard Wigglesworth, 21 Toby Flood, 22 Matt Banahan.

Scotland: 15 Chris Paterson, 14 Max Evans, 13 Joe Ansbro, 12 Sean Lamont, 11 Simon Danielli, 10 Ruaridh Jackson, 9 Mike Blair, 8 Richie Vernon, 7 John Barclay, 6 Ally Strokosch, 5 Alastair Kellock (capt), 4 Richie Gray, 3 Euan Murray, 2 Ross Ford, 1 Allan Jacobsen.
Replacements: 16 Scott Lawson, 17 Alasdair Dickinson, 18 Nathan Hines, 19 Ross Rennie, 20 Chris Cusiter, 21 Dan Parks, 22 Nick de Luca.

Referee: Craig Joubert (RSA)
Assistant referees: Nigel Owens (WAL); Jérôme Garces (FRA)

By Adam Kyriacou at Eden Park

Comments

redrosemark says...

Munster1981

Could you be any touchier? Of course their chances of making a third straight final have improved, they're in the quarters. You should stick to reading what's written, not what you think is written. Attributing arrogance to others, based purely on your own wishful thinking, is no way to go through life.

Posted 13:57 01st October 2011

coronach says...

lawynd, that's a good point (The mark of both teams though seems to be the ability to win when perhaps they shouldn't) but isn't that perhaps the sign of good teams, ie not giving up; watching the SA-Samoa game I kept thinking Samoa 'must' break through soon, but SA defences held up; today thought Scotland 'must' win with only a couple of minutes to go, but England chose not to try for a draw.

Posted 13:18 01st October 2011

badza says...

Engeland slegte soos altyd. Badza

Posted 13:13 01st October 2011

ChrisInCrete says...

Sorry guys, wishful thinking - Ben Youngs the multi-stepper, not Mr Care.

Posted 12:50 01st October 2011

lawynd says...

@Daibok - France, yes - they've been poor in every game so far. England though have been 50/50, and much of that has to do with how fiercely competitive Argentina and then Scotland were. Bear in mind that South Africa haven't been much better than England; pressured immensely by Wales and Samoa, both of whom might have won if they could make their opportunities count, but did enough and duly thrashed the minnows in the group. The mark of both teams though seems to be the ability to win when perhaps they shouldn't.

Posted 12:37 01st October 2011

coronach says...

wazsere - had a lifetime of rugby; I enjoy many sports; but can't get enthused about the current RWC - so much of the 'drama and tension' has been caused by officials, and while there have been close games, there has been very little memorable rugby - can't think of one match I'd consider watching again, there's been nothing 'great' so far on the field.

Most close games been as a result of one team under-performing. Sometimes it has involved two teams under-peforming.

I keep hoping . . .

Posted 12:35 01st October 2011

ChrisInCrete says...

@honestpom - my sentiments exactly. England doing what they have to do to get through. It's not pretty and it's not good on the supporters nerves, but just what they did 4 years ago and tripped their way all the way to the final. Champagne rugby is not for the RWC - NZ woke up and we see Carter dropping goals now. I was disappointed with Englands performance, I was sad for Scotland too, but it was too much, too late for them.

England France now, and with today's performance from both, it's going to be a coin toss, but for England I agree with Simpson, Palmer, Flood and Corbisieri in, the others on the bench. Danny Care must have been listening all day to the ref saying "take a step back" problem was that the ref was talking about offside to Scotland. You can't take five steps trying to sort out your pass and not expect the defence to be on your runners man and ball.

Ashdowns comment about "all quiet on the wings" should have been stomped on much harder by the studio panel. He HAS to go looking for work. I hope he gets a rocket from Johnson.

Posted 12:30 01st October 2011

Ramage says...

How often do you read Brave Scots defeated, Scots pipped at the post, Scots throw all at the Auld enemy but go down fighting. Yes too often and its sad but until the Scots learn to score tries they will always be brave losers. A real overhaul of the Scottish game is required dont get me wrong I wish I wasnt writing this but the attitude adopted top down is too conservative. Oh well for the first time the Scots will be going home without making the QF section which is sad but it seems the English experiment of coaching has failed.

Posted 12:29 01st October 2011

gazzabnaki says...

im a kiwi and enjoyed a tense game that i found very entertaining (most people that know about union would have enjoyed as well) shame scots lost but no firepower really - predictable result

Posted 12:21 01st October 2011

Daibok says...

If there was any justice it would be France and England on the plane home.

Posted 12:18 01st October 2011

mboytiman says...

Anothjer incredibly poor performance from England. Scotland the Brave and came very close.

England have got to speed up game play up,deliver to their wings,STOP giving away stupid penalties and STOP agueing with the Ref!!!

The AB's,Boks or Walabies play is a notch or two higher in speed, commitment and preoessional attitude.

Posted 12:03 01st October 2011

pierredelot1 says...

Well Scotland had a game plan and stuck to it, while England may have had a game plan and did nothing about it. Scotland should have won this one, but they just lack a bit of bite in midfield and sadly have done for quite some time. Haven't seen the best of Scotland back line since messrs Hastings packed it in. Murray was immense, Blair was back to his snappy best, Parkes controlled but sadly he is never going to challenge you ball in hand, Lamont at times looks like the lone ranger, he never gives up, attacks and defends causing chaos wherever they put him, looks like centre may be the place to play him. For England Stevens had the wrong end of a total stuffing while he was on, just shows why England need Sheridan despite all the moans about him. Corbisero has not done himself any harm though whenever he's on England are more controlled. Cole seems to have gone back a bit since his first season in the England shirt, mind you Chunky was boring in a bit at times. The biggest disappointment for me was Youngs, hesitant, taking steps, box kicking, no variety, the quicker he gets over that the better. Manu and Armitage had good games, the referee was pretty severe but to both sides and I'm not sure he got his calls on the front row right every time, Sadly I feel that all Referees have a problem managing the front five, because so few of them have ever played there, they only go by what the law says never by knowledge of whats really going on. If Joubert had a fault it was in not being sufficiently severe when he needed to be, but there was so much going on I doubt he had a clue.

Posted 11:47 01st October 2011

Honestpom says...

Great effort by Scotland, could not have done much more. Really frustrating being an England fan but we are still in there. We seem to be the rugby equivalent of Germany in football, play like drains but always there or thereabouts at the end and know how to win in the big tournaments. For me MJ has way to much faith in Stevens as an international loosehead, Corbisiero needs to start there next time. Like to see Palmer start for Deacon and for a bolter i would start Simpson at scrum-half ( Youngs very laboured today ). Difficult choice at Fly-half but maybe the time to start Flood. Below average again by England today but they won the game and thier apparent 'no one likes us but we dont care' attitude could maybe start to worry others. I'm sure it's going to be an England v AB's final.

Posted 11:34 01st October 2011

coronach says...

wazsere - pool of death alright - death by boredom.

Wow, one try in the 79th minute. Ozzzzz beats Russia . . .

Little wonder people watch other sports - 99,537 in Melbourne today for the AFL final; tomorrow's NRL finals a sellout - and sure to be more exciting than anything from this RWC.

Posted 11:33 01st October 2011

Rukrym says...

That's also assuming Argentina get a bonus point win tomorrow, which would have sent England home - no guarantee they will obviously but based on their form in the competition so far you'd have to say they have a decent shot at doing so.

Based on the current standings, either England or France will make it at least to the semi finals. That's a lot more than either team deserve if you ask me, they've both been dreadful.

Posted 11:33 01st October 2011

Rukrym says...

@ wazsere

Scotland would only have needed to win while denying England a losing bonus point to qualify - that would have drawn them level on 14 points and put Scotland ahead in the pool based on the head to head result. Admittedly that never looked like happening though.

Posted 11:27 01st October 2011

jonesy2 says...

hahahaha england you are pathetic. going to be an interesting quarter with france. if it was tonga england would be done. classic to see the english tight 5 completely outplayed and absolutely clueless. well done scots. so very unlucky.

Posted 11:26 01st October 2011

munster1981 says...

BBC Website:

England stumbled into the World Cup quarter-finals and almost certainly put Scotland out after an error-ridden victory at Eden Park.

England can look forward to a quarter-final next weekend against a similarly struggling France, a reward they scarcely deserve on the evidence of this disjointed display.

Think thats a much more honest assessment

Posted 11:24 01st October 2011

TVaddict says...

Well, it was messy and painful, but we won!

Poor performance, but I'm glad that with poor performances we're still winning!

Thought Stevens and Youngs had a very poor game, but Tuilagi played very well.

I am a Wilkinson fan, but thought the team looked a lot better with Flood on instead. Palmer and Corbisiero deserve to start as both played very well when they came on.

The french next, and lets not try to predict which french team!

@hayj05

Absolutely agree! Brilliant matches to end the pool stage on! I can't wait for Ireland vs Italy!

Posted 11:23 01st October 2011

munster1981 says...

"their hopes of progressing to a third straight final improved"

What bloody match were you watching???!!! Based on that performance England don't even deserve to bee in the quarter finals!!

What did you see in this match that leads you to believe a final is on the cards?

I've said it before but its this type of journalism that makes it so enjoyable to beat England. At least wait until England put in some kind of performance against a side that look like scoring a try before indulging in this kind of jingoism.

Posted 11:19 01st October 2011

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