Ford urges England to ensure win over New Zealand is no flash in the pan'
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Ford urges England to ensure win over New Zealand is no flash in the pan'
"who scored 13 points, including two crucial drop-goals after the All Blacks had taken a 12-0 lead, in a virtuoso man-of-the-match performance. We just wanted to make sure that we get our preparation right and we attack it. And we felt that if we did that, then we could have a good chance of getting the result. That's just probably where we're at as a team at the minute."
"Borthwick believes there is plenty of room for growth for his current side. There's a huge amount of growth, he said. If the players continue to strive to develop, remain ambitious with their dreams and then continue to train at the level they do as eager as they are to improve then I think there's a lot of growth. The guys just have utter belief now. If we go down on the scoreboa"
England secured a 33-19 victory over New Zealand at Twickenham, extending their winning run to ten matches and moving to third in the world rankings. A further win over Argentina and an All Blacks defeat by Wales could move England to second. Steve Borthwick's tenure has featured narrow wins over Ireland and France, but the comprehensive win over New Zealand was a standout result, the first at Twickenham since 2012. George Ford scored 13 points, including two drop-goals, earning man-of-the-match and emphasising the importance of preparation. Borthwick says there remains significant room for growth and strong belief within the squad.
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