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[2018 November Tests] England vs New Zealand 10/11/18
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<blockquote data-quote="Umaga&#039;s Witness" data-source="post: 920128" data-attributes="member: 65365"><p>i think some in NZ also noticed their top form not so long ago (18 wins) and not know of or understand the reasons why they may not return to that form. Also, for a long time ireland choked pretty badly against us whenever they got a sniff of victory, but england never really have.</p><p></p><p>i'm defintly more afraid of Ireland but still cautious of england. I don't feel we've really got into our rhythm this year, so could easily have a bad game., and defence hasn't been so good for a while now. but i think the likely outcome is we'll win comfortably, especially if england employ similar defensive tactics as tehy did last week. Against Ireland it could go either way. htey are more consistent and well organised than us, so it might come down to whether or not we execute enough undefendible flashes of brilliance due simply to sheer skill and athleticism. And that's a risky thing, so pretty much roll the dice to estimate whether that will happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umaga's Witness, post: 920128, member: 65365"] i think some in NZ also noticed their top form not so long ago (18 wins) and not know of or understand the reasons why they may not return to that form. Also, for a long time ireland choked pretty badly against us whenever they got a sniff of victory, but england never really have. i'm defintly more afraid of Ireland but still cautious of england. I don't feel we've really got into our rhythm this year, so could easily have a bad game., and defence hasn't been so good for a while now. but i think the likely outcome is we'll win comfortably, especially if england employ similar defensive tactics as tehy did last week. Against Ireland it could go either way. htey are more consistent and well organised than us, so it might come down to whether or not we execute enough undefendible flashes of brilliance due simply to sheer skill and athleticism. And that's a risky thing, so pretty much roll the dice to estimate whether that will happen. [/QUOTE]
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