England Thrashes 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 lit up the field with a performance for the history books, demonstrating character, precision, and a great belief in themselves by defeating the All Blacks 33-19. The fans vibrated with an exciting game, where intensity and adaptability were key. The match, which kept everyone on the edge of their seats until the end, saw Tom Roebuck seal the victory in the 76th minute, securing a 14-point lead. Before that, the tension was palpable, with Henry Pollock showing overflowing energy and George Ford orchestrating the game with amazing precision.
Tom Roebuck selló la victoria para Inglaterra con su cuarto try.
The match, which began with England down 12-0 in the first 18 minutes, demonstrated the team’s resilience. Tries from Ollie Lawrence, Sam Underhill, Fraser Dingwall, and Tom Roebuck delighted the crowd in attendance. In the end, the celebrations were a mix of joy and exhaustion, marking the ninth time England has defeated the All Blacks. This victory, built on ten consecutive wins, stopped the All Blacks in their tracks, highlighting the growing strength of England. Despite some unusual errors, the match was a test of the quality of the English team. England demonstrated that, despite the adversities, such as the initial adverse score, it remained firm in its strategy. The brilliance of Ford, the tireless work of Underhill, the organization of the centers, the leadership of Maro Itoje and the strength of the bench were fundamental.
Codie Taylor anotó el segundo try de Nueva Zelanda en Twickenham.
This victory is a significant step in building confidence and momentum for the English team. It represents the culmination of a sustained effort, marking the first victory over the Wallabies, All Blacks, or Springboks since 2022. England’s response to the haka was notable, recalling the “v” formation from six years ago. The victory was a cherished triumph, a memory that endures in the fans’ memories. The match demonstrated England’s progress under Steve Borthwick’s direction.
Henry Pollock aportó una energía significativa en la segunda mitad para Inglaterra.
The last time England beat the All Blacks at Twickenham was in 2012. Ford, with his masterful performance, was key. His two drop-goals before halftime reduced the All Blacks’ lead from 12-5 to 12-11. Then, England built their lead until Roebuck’s final explosion. Despite some setbacks, such as the loss of three lineouts in the first half, England did not let themselves be intimidated. The All Blacks’ errors, including missed penalties and knock-ons, played in England’s favor.
George Ford anotó dos drop goals antes del descanso para reducir la diferencia a un solo punto.
The entry of players from the bench in the 51st minute gave England a new boost. Despite the All Blacks’ comeback attempt, England maintained control, dominating the scrum and recovering every loose ball. This victory, which ends a 13-year wait for a win over the All Blacks at Twickenham, is a testament to the progress of the English team. Ford takes the headlines, but the victory was a collective effort, from number 1 to 23.
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