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Brilliant England stun New Zealand

01st December 2012 16:22

England v New Zealand Conrad Smith Manu Tuilagi

Phenomenal: Manu Tuilagi

Delirium was the order of the day on Saturday at Twickenham as England defeated New Zealand 38-21 with three second-half tries.

New Zealand responded to a 15-0 defecit with scores from Julian Savea and Kieran Read, before England took charge thanks to three of their own from Brad Barritt, Chris Ashton and Manu Tuilagi in an astonishing second-half performance.

Owen Farrell endured a tumultuous week with being named as one of the best four players in the world, as if the pressure coming for England's most-capped player in Toby Flood wasn't enough. But the young Saracen flourished, showing great poise with the boot as he continued to tally up the points and steered England during the first half.

The All Blacks had been struck down by a vomiting bug during the week and despite Richie McCaw's claim that it would not affect them at Twickenham, New Zealand did not look themselves at all during the first 50 minutes as they were denied possession.

Julian Savea's try changed all of that; stepping his way through three England defenders in the left-hand corner to breathe life into the All Blacks. They flicked the switch and thundered forward from the re-start, sticking to their principles of running rugby and exploiting gaps that they left untouched in the first half.

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. The rarest of breaks from Brad Barritt had the crowd roaring and a one-two with centre partner Tuilagi led to the hosts' first try.

Tuilagi then skipped through a tackle from Dan Carter to burst free, feeding Ashton who sprinted over for the second try. A Tuilagi interception then sealed the match, cruising home and slowing down as he neared the line as if he couldn't believe his luck. England were like a new team - the All Blacks were exhausted.

Whilst Carter missed two shots at goal in the first half, his fellow IRB Player of the Year nominee Farrell was accurate - knocking over two first-half penalties to give England a surprising 6-0 lead to the delight of the home crowd.

An overthrown lineout from Keven Mealamu resulted in another English driving maul before Tuilagi burst into the 22 and with the advantage being played, Farrell dropped back and stretched England's lead to nine.

Another infringement with seconds remaining left Farrell with another chance to strike before half-time, landing the 48 metre kick to leave the score at 12-0. Twickenham had never been more pleasantly surprised.

The run continued after the break with England winning a penalty at the scrum, Farrell again converting to leave New Zealand more than two converted tries behind the hosts.

Those tries duly arrived in two explosive bangs in the left-hand corner; the first coming from Savea then the second coming as the conclusion to some wonderful passing that left Read galloping into the corner before England scorched away. Savea responded with a try with only five minutes left but it was not enough as the All Blacks lost for the first time in 2012.

Man of the match: Two assists and one crucial interception try from Manu Tuilagi make him the player of the day.

Moment of the match: With New Zealand edging back into the match, Brad Barritt's score swung the momentum back in England's favour.

Villain of the match: The mystery bug that struck New Zealand earlier in the week. McCaw might have denied it would have an effect, but the All Blacks looked exhausted.

The scorers:

For England:
Tries: Barritt, Ashton, Tuilagi
Con: Farrell
Pens: Farrell (5), Burns
Yellow Card: Vunipola

For New Zealand:
Tries: Savea (2), Read
Cons: Carter (2), Cruden

England: 15 Alex Goode, 14 Chris Ashton, 13 Manu Tuilagi, 12 Brad Barritt, 11 Mike Brown, 10 Owen Farrell, 9 Ben Youngs, 8 Ben Morgan, 7 Chris Robshaw (c), 6 Tom Wood, 5 Geoff Parling, 4 Joe Launchbury, 3 Dan Cole, 2 Tom Youngs, 1 Alex Corbisiero.
Replacements: 16 David Paice, 17 David Wilson, 18 Mako Vunipola, 19 Courtney Lawes 20 James Haskell, 21 Danny Care, 22 Freddie Burns, 23 Jonathan Joseph.

New Zealand: 15 Israel Dagg, 14 Cory Jane, 13 Conrad Smith, 12 Ma'a Nonu, 11 Julian Savea, 10 Dan Carter, 9 Aaron Smith, 8 Kieran Read, 7 Richie McCaw (c), 6 Liam Messam, 5 Sam Whitelock, 4 Brodie Retallick, 3 Owen Franks, 2 Keven Mealamu, 1 Tony Woodcock.
Replacements: 16 Dane Coles, 17 Wyatt Crockett, 18 Charlie Faumunia, 19 Luke Romano, 20 Victor Vito, 21 Piri Weepu, 22 Aaron Cruden, 23 Ben Smith.

by Ben Coles

@bencoles_

Comments

Mumbojumbo says...

Are the wee Blacks going to blame vomiting once again shame

Posted 16:56 01st December 2012

Mumbojumbo says...

Are the wee Blacks going to blame vomiting once again shame

Posted 16:56 01st December 2012

ArmchairGeneral says...

England fans perspective please! 10 yrs hurt but they are still the best. Enjoy the win but don't be dicks about it!!! Joy!!!!!

Posted 16:54 01st December 2012

kiwieire02 says...

Congratulations England you were by far the better team today, you started with intent and never let up. A well deserved win. Hard luck All Blacks today wasn't your day, A bridge too far I guess. But enjoy your well earned rest before the SuperRugby season and I look forward to watching you again in 2013.

Posted 16:54 01st December 2012

kiwieire02 says...

Congratulations England you were by far the better team today, you started with intent and never let up. A well deserved win. Hard luck All Blacks today wasn't your day, A bridge too far I guess. But enjoy your well earned rest before the SuperRugby season and I look forward to watching you again in 2013.

Posted 16:53 01st December 2012

rangdaddy says...

Swallowing huge chunks of humble pie....terrible AB's effort, beaten by a better English side (swallow, choke, tear.....). Pretty pissed off that England are able to win once every 10 years. Well played.

Posted 16:50 01st December 2012

whatisthis says...

Well done england... truly deserved. and as for robshaw. he would be my choice for Lions captain(coming from an irishman). yes a couple of mistakes made over the last couple of weeks but a proper pro. Tireless worker, takes responsibility and conducts himself well with the press.

Wales: Warburton has lost his effectiveness( and doesn't play to the referee)

Ireland: Heaslip wouldn't be in my matchday team. (O'Driscoll and O'Connell crocked)

Scotland: Brown wouldn't come close to making squad. (No other leader in Scotland Squad)

Posted 16:48 01st December 2012

alybaba says...

Who were those guys playing against England? I am too stunned to believe the result, at least the Wobblies came good in the end and saved some pride for the SH. Well done England.....

Posted 16:47 01st December 2012

BokAvenger says...

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Posted 16:45 01st December 2012

feckin_eejit says...

England deserved to win; NZ were poor.

But to see the English players parading around with the pretend trophy as if it were the RWC was over-the-top.

Posted 16:43 01st December 2012

Tacklemonkey says...

What an exciting match. As a fan of rugby from a neutral country I thoroughly enjoyed the game.

England piled on the pressure on key All Black positions, rattling the players targeted. Smart of them to go after Aaron Smith like that.

Good on the All Blacks to come back right after the break. It's great fun watching them link up with such ease and precision.

But what about the three quick fire England tries? Absolutely superb footwork and passing.

Lastly, I think Clancy had a great game. I think a lot of that had to with the England forwards clearing out their own ruck so efficiently and challenging the All Black ruck cleanly.

Great game. Haven't been this excited since the Ireland vs. Wales game when Ireland won the Grand Slam.

Posted 16:43 01st December 2012

JamieTheProp says...

Now lets see the excuses - long season, illness blah blah blah blah!

Now normally I am fairly careful with my praise - but BOOM!

New Zealand took a beating at the home of rugby! Our boys beat your boys and beat them well! Record score - I'll take that!

Posted 16:39 01st December 2012

Iyhel says...

Lol, what a disgrace!

A very interesting 6N is coming.

Posted 16:38 01st December 2012

lacroix says...

vomiting bug. that must be it.

brilliant play by england. well done.

mccaw looked lost.

Posted 16:37 01st December 2012

melkdave says...

Well that was unexpected ,i thought England would give NZ a very hard close game ,but WOW to win with such margin.Stillnot getting carried away,it is after all just one performace,but i hope it shows our SH cousins ,thast England are a top team.Grren unexperianced and alot to do b4 England are real contenders ,but we keep improving,game om game ,week on week .Now onto the 6Ns ,game against France is looking a real cracker,while you cant discount any of the others either.

Posted 16:37 01st December 2012

KiwiLad says...

Well done England, superb performance.

Posted 16:36 01st December 2012

nzmaoriboy says...

Easily the best match of rugby played in a long time..Probably one of the best Referee'ing perfomances too. what can I say..England man for man pretty much outplayed one of the best AB's teams of all time..The england loose forwards dominated the best loose forward trio on the planet at the Mo..(how often does that happen)..Hats Off what a game,my player of the match was Youngs,every decision he made tonight was right! (DAMN) Though this match shows NZ still have a lot to work on they are far from the finished item! This "HUMBLING" to my team will serve as their lesson for the next few years1 as to not sitting on your laurels! Congrats England that was a TOP TOP shelf performance (it was like watching the all blacks playing against themselves he he

Posted 16:34 01st December 2012

ztekkiwi says...

Hats off to England ... they took advantage of almost every error made by the Blacks on a day when the NZ effort could best be described as pedestrian ... very, very pedestrian. A long plane flight home made even longer. Kia ora to the boys for an otherwise stellar year. It would have been almost impossible to exceed the RWC effort but they almost did it ... almost. But for today, all hail England.

Posted 16:34 01st December 2012

Rosco1971 says...

Well played eng. NZ were very poor and looked like this was 1 game too many this year. Hard as a kiwi fan to watch but eng should the victory. Thoroughly deserved. Right then, off to find a rope.....

Posted 16:34 01st December 2012

Oceansnz says...

Well done England.

You had a very strong forward pack and deserved the win. Momentum, belief and doing your homework on the opposition brought it home for you.

Posted 16:33 01st December 2012

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