The article emphasizes the importance for England's rugby players to concentrate on the game itself rather than get overwhelmed by the atmosphere surrounding the match against Wales. It highlights the significance of playing to their strengths and acknowledges the pressure to secure a four-try bonus point. With England possessing considerable talent, the hope is for them to adopt an aggressive, attacking style of play consistently. The writer urges the team to perform well from the outset to silence the crowd and establish dominance, striving for consistency beyond crucial matches.
If England can play the match and not the occasion, they have the potential and the players to put Wales away comfortably.
England have the talent; they have players built to go out and score tries.
Let’s have that as England's modus operandi. Let’s see England show a commitment to the attacking rugby that Steve Borthwick promises.
It's often when their backs are against the wall, but England have a habit of delivering when that clarity of goal is there.
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