Agree with the above re England try and am willing to go further;
I literally can't believe there are people talking about a lucky England try when as Jabby mentions, it is 99% likely the try was scored in the prior sequence. The england team had gone back to half-way for the penalty, such was their certainty that the ball had been grounded. When the pack knows, I feel that's a good sign and Joubert should have used common sense and intution and asked "Is there any reason not to award the try..." because based on the body positions of the England pack, we know that the only barrier is finding a camera angle to definitively prove it. Therefore without even considering the launchbury try for a second, I know that we deserved that 7 pointer.
With that sub-rant over, I don't really see how either team could particularly disagree with the result. New Zealand looked dangerous as and when, but England looked after the territory game well after the first 15 minutes and therefore contained the situation. Ultimately New Zealand got a 7 pointer pretty much whenever they entered our 22 and that threat and precision alone deserves the victory.
Meanwhile England were in the game until 20 minutes to go and that's all we could have hoped for at the beginning of the game...
Now, when that restart was taken after we had gone into the lead for the first time, New Zealand showed their steel and composure to all-out ability to regain the ball and mount the 'winning' attack. The "What if" for England is surely one of, had we retaken that lineout and cleared our lines, what then? Could we have won?
The answer surely is, yes, maybe we could have. We didn't and that's fair enough - again I believe New Zealand were worth the win, but I also feel that England deserve some credit. In a year when the All-Blacks have won every game, I feel we deserve credit for being in the game and competing across most facets of the game. Some(not all) posters from the south need to show a bit more humility in victory. Just because you support the best rugby nation, doesn't mean we really are interested or care if "France impressed me more than England"... as if you're a Masterchef judge who has to pick one or the other. Meanwhile some non-english western european posters need to quit with the asanine commentary English(And Irish!) rugby and its strengths.
Anyway, I had an absolute ball watching this game in clerkenwell and loved the "cauldron-feel" of the game, with the skills on display(mostly New Zealand
) and the big hits(on both sides) For England, a number of players have really pushed on n my estimation and in many cases settled by doubts around them. I SWEAR tht both Launchbury and Lawes have improved their carrying and this is making a big difference for us. Vunipola's go-forward is worth around 6 points per gaame minimun by the way that it makes defences scramble like crazy and concede penalties. I'm happy with the current back-row but massively optomstic that one day perhapps soon we'll have an open-side to bring the best out or robshaw/wood,, and with Billy/Ben at 8 we will have one serious back-row.
However what has struck me from theseinternationals is that in many games the difference between the teams s the quality of the scrum halves. In the North, France asde, we have ****e scrum halves. Why! Dickson was poor on saturday though I feel he deserves another chance. He's a great 'machinist' and against all teams besides NZ, that can be enough.
I would also agree with comments about the bench; the tigers contingent did not cover themselves in glory and this alone was enough of a difference between the sides. I simply do not know what to think about Farrell. On paper I dislike him as a player, but he's a much needed fighter and always brings more out of our guys than Flood ever has. Twelvetrees and Brown are keepers but I hope Tomkins has had his last game in an England shirt.
I literally cannot wait for the six nations.. I don't believe any of this rubbish around one team has talent but not belief, another has belief by not talent... there are four teams there who are in it to win it and on a similar level. That's what makes the six nations in my opinion a better tournament than the rugby championship.