The playmakers who masterminded the Wallabies’ emphatic win over England at the 2015 Rugby World Cup say a fast start could be key to Australia downing England in the decider
The playmakers who masterminded the Wallabies’ emphatic win over England at the 2015 Rugby World Cup say stoking a sold-out Sydney crowd with a fast start, and not giving away cheap points with penalties, will be the keys to Australia downing England in the SCG decider.at Twickenham almost seven years ago, with Foley bagging 28 points, with seven goals and two tries, and Giteau icing the cake with a late try.
“Those two things will go a long way. They’ve shown they can claw their way back and finish well, and they definitely have the game to win it, but they just can’t give England so many opportunities and chances to build pressure and tick over the points.” “Australia probably missed a beat at the start of that second game and we were probably a bit off in terms of matching them, and all week they have talked about that, matching that physicality from the first whistle.“It is a great test for the team to see where they’re at, and also a great learning experience to be in one of these big weeks. It is like a grand final. That will be a big bonus for the next 18 months, and into the Rugby World Cup.
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