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It's all over! The referee has blown their whistle to end the game.
The penalty goal is on its way from Damian McKenzie but it runs out gas over the last few metres, falling short.
This is dangerous for the defence as Mark Tele'a bursts through to advance the New Zealand attack.
Ollie Sleightholme comes on.
Immanuel Feyi-Waboso comes off.
New Zealand make a substitution with Anton Lienert-Brown coming on.
New Zealand make a substitution with Rieko Ioane coming off.
England make a substitution with Fin Smith coming on.
England make a substitution with Marcus Smith coming off.
The touch judges raise their flags as Damian McKenzie kicks the penalty goal.
New Zealand sub Asafo Aumua comes onto the field.
Codie Taylor departs for New Zealand.
England sub Alex Coles comes onto the field.
Sam Underhill departs for England.
New Zealand sub Luke Jacobson comes onto the field.
Patrick Tuipulotu departs for New Zealand.
Ben Spencer comes on for England.
Alex Mitchell leaves the field.
Tupou Vaa'i comes on for New Zealand.
Samipeni Finau leaves the field.
Theo Dan comes on.
Jamie George comes off.
Damian McKenzie does the business as their penalty goal attempt goes over.
Beauden Barrett comes on.
Stephen Perofeta comes off.
Fletcher Newell comes on.
Tyrel Lomax comes off.
Dan Cole comes on.
Will Stuart comes off.
Tom Curry comes on.
Chandler Cunningham-South comes off.
What a run here by Mark Tele'a as they get over the gainline!
New Zealand decide to make a substitution, with Ofa Tu'ungafasi getting some game time.
New Zealand decide to make a substitution, with Ethan de Groot being replaced.
Marcus Smith has hooked the conversion to the right of the posts.
Slick passing by England leads to a try for Immanuel Feyi-Waboso.
Immanuel Feyi-Waboso makes the break as the defence re-enacts the parting of the red sea.
Spellbinding play by Marcus Smith is finished off with a try.
Chandler Cunningham-South makes the break as the defence re-enacts the parting of the red sea.
England decided to go for goal with Marcus Smith taking the penalty goal but their aim is not up to scratch as the ball slides to the left of the post.
New Zealand make a substitution with Finlay Christie coming on.
New Zealand make a substitution with TJ Perenara coming off.
The second half kicks off.
The half-time whistle blows and both teams head for the dressing rooms.
Marcus Smith kicks the penalty.
Fabulous play by New Zealand has led to Jordie Barrett being able to wriggle through a gap.
Fabulous play by New Zealand has led to Scott Barrett being able to wriggle through a gap.
Trouble here as Rieko Ioane breaches the defence.
Trouble here as Stephen Perofeta breaches the defence.
Damian McKenzie curls the ball too far, missing the posts to the left.
A wonderful passing move by New Zealand is finished off by Ardie Savea
Stephen Perofeta played a key part in that try.
This is dangerous for the defence as Stephen Perofeta bursts through to advance the New Zealand attack.
Marcus Smith makes no mistake with that conversion attempt.
England are stopped just a few metres from the try line but Maro Itoje picks up from the base of the ruck to score the try.
This is dangerous for the defence as Alex Mitchell bursts through to advance the England attack.
England make a substitution with Fin Baxter coming on.
England make a substitution with Joe Marler coming off.
Damian McKenzie curls the ball too far, missing the posts to the right.
What a kick! Sevu Reece takes full advantage to score for New Zealand.
A gap opened in the defence and Sevu Reece took full advantage.
Spellbinding play by Damian McKenzie is finished off with a try.
A gap opened in the defence and Patrick Tuipulotu took full advantage.
A gap opened in the defence and Sevu Reece took full advantage.
Marcus Smith steps up to take the penalty but pulls it wide and to the left.
We are underway as the referee blows their whistle.
Sweeney was supported by 65.82 per cent of the vote.
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How did England have 100% success in scrums and NZ only 56%, yet England were penalised more than once when shunted back at speed by the AB pack??
Interesting
-England kick away twice as much ball, make half as many breaks = not a very attacking team like suggested
-England tackle nearly twice as much but NZ only carry 1/3 more, so England catching passers (instead of ball runners) 50% more then NZ? = England defensively focused. Expected, but maybe not the volume they thought they would have to deal with so tired and succesfully changed the game up (slowed).
-NZ 50% more threatening on attack (3x the strike power with %50 of the ball/opportunity)
-NZ not rewarding for their forward dominance = lack of international fine tuning compared to Englands 7 games since WC and the referring change in styles/interpretations
- scrums and lineouts were a mess;
- Dmac, aimless kicking away of the ball either too deep or into englands hands (one up the middle giving England the run to score their last try);
- rucks scrappy, conceded turnovers and penalties;
- poor decision making on the field, opting to find a score after the halftime siren had blown from their own half - concede a penalty and allowed England to equalize;
- missed tackles;
- ineffective under the South African blitz defence but looked dangerous when the ball went wide and in space.
- Missed kicks off the tee;
- Ignoring the shot clock;
- no red cards at least!
4/10 performance overall from the ABs (by their own high standards) and lots to work on.But just good enough to beat the English who were much better in defence, on attack, at the rucks. Almost everything.
Perhaps with more possession and forcing the ABs to do more of the defending England would have got the result. But you can’t score without the ball. And miss kicks.
England and New Zealand trialing a new rule this series. Playing the ball on the ground. England didn’t get the memo though.
Experienc of Jordy and BB showing. Put it in the corners. Apply the pressure.
I hope Ben Smith’s muted his Telly. All this happy singing and dancing in the stands… it’s ruining the atmosphere.
Nice to see the Nienaber defence system working well for the English.
If Dmac wants to be the first choice ten - going to need to work on his kicking game. Off the tee but mostly out of hand. A few aimless kicks, and ineffective high balls (too deep). One of them (up the middle) giving England the momentum to score their last try.
If Marcus wants to be first choice ten - needs to make the 3 pointers.
New Zealand need to tidy up around the rucks. Conceding turnovers and penalties hurt them. A few missed tackles.
The tries will come. Patience.
Stupid from the ABs to no put it out on the siren. Take the lead into the next half. Save the bodies.
Trying to make something from your own 10m line at this stage in the game - poor decision making. Giving England momentum into the second half by conceding a kickable penalty.