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Englands Last 80 Mins as World Champs?

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by Rohandevgan

England seem to realize that they will have only 80 minutes on the field before their reign as rugby world champions end. England face off today against arch rivals, the Wallabies, in what is a rematch of the 2003 finals where a dramatic field goal gave the english a stunning win to lift the trophy. England have struggled a bit through this tournament to make it to the quarters which included a 36-0 drubbing to the Springboks. Australia start as firm favourites but a 25% chance of rain might favour England. England have made five changes, bringing in Simon Shaw, Jason Robinson, Mike Catt, Phil Vickery and Mark Regan. Australian fly half, Steve Larkham is injured and will be replaced by Berrick Barnes. The good news for Australia is that captain Stirling Mortlock is back after missing two games due to injury. Andy Farrell, the former Great Britain captain injured himself during training and will have to be replaced by Catt. John Connolly took over as coach from Eddie Jones in 2006 and has made a formidable team.England vs Australia matches are always spicy and a treat to watch. their famous rivalry always adds to the occassion and this time will be no different. The two teams are tied 2-2 against each other and this world cup quarter final will be a must watch affair. Later on in the day favourites All Blacks take on host France in the other quarter final.

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Moritz WollertWaterboy
785 days ago
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They played terrific in the first half, if Wilkinson would have kicked a little better they would have the lead... hopefully they can keep it close!
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Taytay 24All-American
785 days ago
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Yeah, England has been more impressive, but their kicking game has cost them the lead. It's been a chippy game and Australia seems to uncharacteristically be more on the receiving end.
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RohandevganAll-American
785 days ago
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True. Wilkinson's boot seems to be letting him and the team down. England need to be putting more pressure.
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Taytay 24All-American
785 days ago
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My question as I watch the game: Who are you, and what have you done with the Wallabies?
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RohandevganAll-American
785 days ago
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I am disappointed an heartbroken to see the way the wallabies played and errors they committed
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Taytay 24All-American
785 days ago
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They looked lost the whole game. If it wasn't for Wilkinson's misses, this should have been 21-10, and it wasn't even that close. Tuqiri was the only Wallaby who looked like he knew what he was doing. Congrats to England. They harassed Australia the whole game and earned the win.
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DonatevoMajor Leaguer
785 days ago
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Poor Wallabies.
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
785 days ago
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That was a great game of rugby. Our best performance since Sydney in 2003. The Australian scrum was pathetic. I mean truly, pathetic. They were on the back foot all day long because of it.
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