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Rugby Union Weekly

Another near miss for England

Rugby Union Weekly

BBC

Sports, Rugby, News, Sports News

4.65.3K Ratings

🗓️ 13 July 2024

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Chris is at Eden Park and looks back on another narrow defeat for England against New Zealand who win the test series 2-0. It was an important learning curve for Steve Borthwick's side, but what are the positives from two straight defeats? What can the team learn from this tour? All Blacks legend Ian Jones and World Cup winner Paul Grayson discuss, plus Chris speaks to England captain Jamie George, head coach Borthwick and New Zealand boss Scott Robertson.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Drives the ball in the air and a brilliant catch

0:04.0

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0:11.0

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0:15.2

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0:19.0

Vinny goes on Bolster Butler that must have gone shortly. The Test Match Special Podcasts,

0:23.0

Listen on BBC Sounds.

0:26.0

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0:32.0

BBC Sounds, Music Radio Podcast. Five Lives. Rugby Union Daily.

0:34.0

Right, Rugby Union Daily.

0:38.0

Right, Rugby Union Daily, Eden Park, New Zealand, 24, England 17, another fantastic tussle and just like in the first

0:47.8

test in Dunedin, ebbs and flows, twists and turns, opportunity missed, respect gain, all of the above for England.

0:57.0

Right!

0:58.0

Let's start with you Ian Jones.

1:00.0

We've got Paul Grayson with us as well.

1:02.0

Your reflections been great the last

1:03.8

couple of weekends, isn't it? It's been wonderful rugby. Rugby absolutely

1:07.1

the highest quality, international rugby at the highest quality with both teams going

1:11.2

to Code. We love the physicality of

1:13.2

course we love the intensity of the matches. We love the

1:16.4

chanting of the arms of both the teams I thought was wonderful to see as well but

1:20.9

when you come to New Zealand and you take on the all blacks I guess the

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