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« on: March 13, 2009, 02:09:00 PM »

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Captain Steve Borthwick insists he is the right man to lead England out of their form and disciplinary crisis.

England have won just two games in nine under Borthwick and have dropped to eighth in the world rankings.

The team have picked up 10 yellow cards in their last four matches, but Borthwick responded to critics ahead of England's match with France on Sunday.

"I try and influence things in the most positive way I can to help this team's development," he said.

"I know the view of me as a captain is inextricably linked to the performance of the team and more specifically the results.

"I am trying to influence as positively as possible with my actions, my training, working with the coach and how I address the group and individuals.

"I am captain of England. It is fantastic. It has its challenges but millions of people want to be in the position I am in. It is a huge honour."

England manager Martin Johnson said he never considered dropping second-row Borthwick ahead of Nick Kennedy, who makes way for Wasps veteran Simon Shaw for the visit of Marc Lievremont's side at Twickenham.

Discipline has been Johnson's prime concern having watched his side concede over 60 penalties in four matches, while 10 players have spent time in the sin-bin.  

Referees Wayne Barnes and Andrew Small have been called in to help England eradicate their penalty count.

And Borthwick said his team would be adopting a similar on-field communication strategy to Sir Clive Woodward's era with Australian referee Stuart Dickinson in charge on Sunday.

Scrum-half Matt Dawson would often repeat every refereeing instruction to his team-mates, as well as issue a "dead" call to stop competing at the breakdown when the ball was lost.

"We have chased too many lost causes at the breakdown," said Borthwick. "It is one area we can improve upon. Those players on the fringes can communicate what the referee wants to the whole team.

"Let's say there has been an emphasis placed on certain calls to ensure that happens. We have an equivalent to the 'dead' call."

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« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2009, 02:39:00 PM »

We'll win.  England


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« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2009, 03:30:00 PM »

yep I agree it's an  England win.


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« Reply #3 on: March 15, 2009, 12:26:00 PM »

Got the same triple bet  England  welsh flag  ROI  as you Jimmie, so we've both got reason to hope we'll win.


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« Reply #4 on: March 16, 2009, 01:21:00 PM »

England (29) 34
Tries: Cueto, Flutey 2, Armitage, Worsley Cons: Flood 3 Pens: Flood

France (0) 10
Tries: Szarzewski, Malzieu


England stunned France with a magnificent first-half display to run out five-try winners at Twickenham.

Martin Johnson's under-pressure side answered their critics in emphatic fashion and led 29-0 at the break.

Mark Cueto, Riki Flutey, Delon Armitage and Joe Worsley all crossed in an astonishing first period before Flutey added his second.

France improved in the second half and scored through Dimitri Szarzewski and Julien Malzieu but the game was won.

England's attacking ambition took them to the top of the 2009 Six Nations try-scoring list with 13, but they will rue the undisciplined defeat by Ireland in Dublin which robbed them of a tilt at the title.

Johnson's men, berated beforehand for giving away 43 penalties and earning six yellow cards in this year's tournament, still conceded 13 penalties but retained 15 players for the full 80 minutes for the first time this year.

And they came out determined to prove that all the talk about indiscipline was masking their development as a side.

With barely a minute gone, Flutey found himself running at French talisman Sebastien Chabal and ghosted around the big man before timing a perfect pass to Cueto to scamper under the posts, converted by Flood.

France shrugged off the early shock and grew into the game, showing signs of threat with a bullocking run from 20-year-old centre Mathieu Bastareaud.

For a brief spell, it looked as though England's fast start was in danger of being derailed after they gave away a couple of quick penalties, with veteran lock Simon Shaw the culprit. But Morgan Parra missed the first kick at goal and France declined the second.

But rather than the penalty disease that has plagued England in recent matches, this was a mere sniffle and England struck again soon after.  

From quick ball off the top of a line-out on the right Cueto took Flood's inside ball before offloading to Flutey outside him to race home.

France were shell-shocked and playing without any of their normal vigour, while England were playing fast, simple, disciplined rugby.

Blind-side flanker Tom Croft raced over soon after but was called back for an Armitage forward pass, before a Flood grubber kick nearly gave Flutey another score under the posts inside the last 10 minutes of the half.

But rather than resting on their laurels, England went for the kill and scored again after recycling the ball wide to Armitage to dive over on the left.

And as an encore, Worsley also went over on the left after scrum-half Harry Ellis's kick ahead had set up a forward base on the right side of the French line.

England were enjoying themselves and struck again straight after the break. Andy Goode, on for Flood who hurt his shoulder as he went for the line in the build-up to Worsley's try, snaffled the ball from Yannick Jauzion's fumble and fed Armitage, who hared off upfield.

The full-back spotted Flutey inside him and delayed his pass to give the centre the room to sprint under the posts for try number five.  

French spirit may have seemed crushed but it was Johnson's men who relaxed and the visitors, refreshed by a raft of replacements, scored through Szarzewski and Malzieu as England reverted to a spell of indiscipline and received a lecture from referee Stuart Dickinson.

To France's credit, they subdued England for the rest of the half, though Armitage went close with another searing break behind opposition lines.

But Johnson's tenure as England manager is secured for now and the fans will look forward with more optimism than in recent times.

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