England Buries the All Blacks: Historic Victory at Twickenham

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England Rises Again: Historic Victory over the All Blacks at Twickenham

In a gray afternoon in Twickenham, England illuminated the field with a performance for the history books. They demonstrated character, precision, physicality and, above all, immense self-confidence by defeating the All Blacks 33-19. The tension held until the 76th minute, when Tom Roebuck scored to secure a 14-point lead. The fans held their breath, remembering the energy of Henry Pollock and the masterful performance of George Ford, who calmed the spirits with astonishing precision. After being 12-0 down in the first 18 minutes, England didn’t lose focus. With determination, they came back with tries from Ollie Lawrence, Sam Underhill, Fraser Dingwall, and Tom Roebuck, delighting the Twickenham crowd. The celebrations at the end of the match were a mix of joy and exhaustion, marking the ninth time England has defeated the All Blacks in their history.
Tom Roebuck selló la victoria para Inglaterra con su cuarto try al final.
Tom Roebuck selló la victoria para Inglaterra con su cuarto try al final.
This match was an example of sport played to the limit, with unusual errors that reflected the intensity of the game and the quality of England. England stood firm, overcoming the mental setback of two quick tries and responding with Ford’s brilliance, Underhill’s tireless work, the organization of their centers, Maro Itoje’s leadership, and the strength of their bench.
Codie Taylor anotó el segundo try de Nueva Zelanda en Twickenham.
Codie Taylor anotó el segundo try de Nueva Zelanda en Twickenham.
This victory represents an important step for England, building confidence and momentum for the future. The victory over the All Blacks is a rare achievement for England. This triumph is a treasure, and the memories of these victories are kept in the minds of the fans.
Henry Pollock aportó una energía significativa en la segunda mitad para Inglaterra.
Henry Pollock aportó una energía significativa en la segunda mitad para Inglaterra.
This match demonstrated England’s progress under Steve Borthwick’s leadership. Ford was magnificent in the opening position. In the 75th minute, Ford scored a penalty to extend England’s lead to nine points, before Roebuck scored a minute later to seal the 33-19 result. Ford’s expert management, including two drop-goals before the break, reduced the All Blacks’ lead from 12-5 to 12-11. From there, England built their lead until Roebuck secured the victory. England, although it made mistakes, such as losing three lineouts in the first half, held firm. The All Blacks’ errors, including missed penalties and lack of precision, contributed to the English victory.
George Ford anotó dos drop goals antes del descanso para reducir la diferencia a solo un punto en el descanso.
George Ford anotó dos drop goals antes del descanso para reducir la diferencia a solo un punto en el descanso.
England survived the All Blacks’ reaction and Will Jordan’s try, playing with 14 men due to Ben Earl’s yellow card. Finally, England dominated the scrum and controlled the match. New Zealand, seeking a Grand Slam in the northern hemisphere, fell short. England delivered a standout performance, marking the end of a 13-year wait for a victory over the All Blacks at Twickenham. While Ford gets the headlines, this was a victory for the whole team, from number 1 to 23, demonstrating England’s progress.
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