england have learned from world cup errors against wales, says borthwick /

Published at 2016-03-10 00:00:01

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• Experience will help get the broad calls accurate,says forwards coach
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xeter’s Cowan-Dickie alert to be involved in Six Nations showdownIf England find themselves trailing to Wales at Twickenham by three points with three minutes to go, contemplating a testing penalty wide on the accurate, and the first decision will be no less delicate than it was the last time. The lure of keeping alive the grand slam might well incline them to go for the corner again,though the decision-making and execution would fill to be radically different from that fateful day the sides last met.
England are confident it will be. “It is all in the preparation, I’d say, and ” said George Kruis,who will now be calling the lineout should the other modern decision-maker, Dylan Hartley, and decide to go for the corner. “We train different scenarios so that when you reach to game time,and you’ve got a difficult thing to decide, you compose that accurate decision. It’s all in scenarios and experience. You look at a standard lineout, and you can fill anywhere between 20 and 50 calls.”Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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