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The Breakdown

Top-level rugby is fast becoming a different sport and finalists illustrate the domestic talent Borthwick needs to harness

The Breakdown

TL;DR

  • English Premiership semi-finals showcased speed, quality passing, and exciting finishes, highlighting strong domestic talent.
  • The current club game's enterprise and flair should be translated to the international stage for England's benefit.
  • Traditional thinking that prioritizes tight defenses and percentage play is becoming outdated as rugby evolves into a faster sport.
  • Teams that "shut up shop" are increasingly vulnerable, as seen in Bath's loss after a strong lead.
  • England's past Six Nations performance was described as structured, controlled, and clunky, appearing outdated compared to more enterprising teams.
  • Jamie George's acknowledgment of the need for change and England's improved performance against France suggest a shift in approach.
  • The article advocates for a proactive selection of players and tactics, including a running scrum-half, to win the World Cup.
  • Key players like Fin Smith and George Furbank are highlighted as examples of the talent England should leverage.