Ashton's card is now marked for retirement - I suspect he will be gone right after the RWC.
The problem is England put in a significantly worse performance than last week - and you really are not supposed to get progressively worse in your warm up games.
The main problem for me is he sounds just like his predecessor - still talking about a positive attitude amongst the players and how he thinks they will cause an upset at the RWC. How exactly will they do that Brian - by scoring a try perhaps?
France won't have taken much from that either - they were hardly impressive. It looks very much like we need to rely on the other SH sides to give NZ a challenge.
And how annoying that the Pumas blew it in the first half - they were clearly the better side throughout the second. I suppose France should stuff Wales next weekend - but I'm not sure they will.
					The problem is England put in a significantly worse performance than last week - and you really are not supposed to get progressively worse in your warm up games.
The main problem for me is he sounds just like his predecessor - still talking about a positive attitude amongst the players and how he thinks they will cause an upset at the RWC. How exactly will they do that Brian - by scoring a try perhaps?

France won't have taken much from that either - they were hardly impressive. It looks very much like we need to rely on the other SH sides to give NZ a challenge.
And how annoying that the Pumas blew it in the first half - they were clearly the better side throughout the second. I suppose France should stuff Wales next weekend - but I'm not sure they will.


 ) is the speed with which decisions are made.  They really don't trust themselves and consequently the ball comes out slowly from the rucks and extra forwards are committed due to counter rucking.  Even if England were robotic and went drive - ruck - drive - ruck - drive - ruck - spin it wide, then they might at least look like they know what they are doing.   At the moment it is always slow and the defending team is always on the front foot.
 ) is the speed with which decisions are made.  They really don't trust themselves and consequently the ball comes out slowly from the rucks and extra forwards are committed due to counter rucking.  Even if England were robotic and went drive - ruck - drive - ruck - drive - ruck - spin it wide, then they might at least look like they know what they are doing.   At the moment it is always slow and the defending team is always on the front foot.
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