AllBlacks 23 VS 19 England - 橄欖球

By Christine
at 2005-11-20T23:33
at 2005-11-20T23:33
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※ 引述《albert7387 (God Bless Mario)》之銘言:
: Defiant All Blacks beat England
: 20 November 2005
: By JIM KAYES in London
: A stunning defensive display saw the All Blacks over come three yellow
: cards and a committed England team to keep their grand slam dream on
: track with a 23-19 win at Twickenham today.
: Ireland referee Alan Lewis dipped into his pocket three times in the
: second half to send loosehead prop Tony Woodcock to the sinbin for
: collapsing a maul, then his temporary replacement Neemia Tialata for
: killing the ball, and flanker Chris Masoe for hands in the ruck.
: Each was justified, but seemed to lift the All Blacks who, inspired by
: a magnificent display of tackling from Jerry Collins, Rodney So'oialo,
: Byron Kelleher and Tana Umaga, kept their line in tact.
: England had opened the test with a try to No8 Martin Corry after he had
: pointed to the touch line, instead of the posts, from a penalty, in just th
: e third minute.
: The All Blacks hit back 12 minutes later when Umaga crossed for a try
: after a nifty run by first five-eighth Daniel Carter, and they went
: into the half time break leading 13-10.
: But they would have been far from happy as a wealth of possession was
: wasted through poor passing - with Kelleher a leading culprit - and some
: sloppy play.
: However, a try to hooker Keven Mealamu just after the break and another
: Carter penalty - his third for the day - gave the All Blacks a crucial
: buffer in what was to be a thrilling finish as night descended on
: Twickenham.
: England, whose pack had arm wrestled with the All Blacks all afternoon,
: took control of the ball and camped in the All Blacks half, but a
: lack of skill and imagination played as big a part in their lack of
: success as New Zealands defence.
: Rather than cross for what might have been match winning tries,
: England could score only through the boot of first five-eighth
: Charlie Hodgson who contributed 14 of England's 19 points.
: They have won test matches that way in the past - notably in
: Wellington two years ago - but it was not going to be enough
: in London yesterday.
: This was a hard fought win by the All Blacks, especially as it was
: achieved with their attacking prowess effectively suffocated.
: It lack the fizz and froth of Ireland and Wales, but there was so much
: more substance to this win that it was even more satisfying than the
: victories in Dublin and Cardiff.
: All Blacks 23
: Tries: Tana Umaga, Keven Mealamu. Cons: Dan Carter 2. Pens: Carter 3.
: England 19
: Try: Martin Corry. Con: Charlie Hodgson. Pens: Hodgson 4.
: -Fairfax
感覺這場all blacks打的不是很好
而且handling error過多
開賽不到10分鐘 已有4次 knock on
英格蘭出現0次
而且紐西蘭前鋒支援似乎有點比英格蘭慢
這是小弟我的感想....多多指教
--
大丈夫何患無妻
十姊妹伴我ㄧ生!!!
--
: Defiant All Blacks beat England
: 20 November 2005
: By JIM KAYES in London
: A stunning defensive display saw the All Blacks over come three yellow
: cards and a committed England team to keep their grand slam dream on
: track with a 23-19 win at Twickenham today.
: Ireland referee Alan Lewis dipped into his pocket three times in the
: second half to send loosehead prop Tony Woodcock to the sinbin for
: collapsing a maul, then his temporary replacement Neemia Tialata for
: killing the ball, and flanker Chris Masoe for hands in the ruck.
: Each was justified, but seemed to lift the All Blacks who, inspired by
: a magnificent display of tackling from Jerry Collins, Rodney So'oialo,
: Byron Kelleher and Tana Umaga, kept their line in tact.
: England had opened the test with a try to No8 Martin Corry after he had
: pointed to the touch line, instead of the posts, from a penalty, in just th
: e third minute.
: The All Blacks hit back 12 minutes later when Umaga crossed for a try
: after a nifty run by first five-eighth Daniel Carter, and they went
: into the half time break leading 13-10.
: But they would have been far from happy as a wealth of possession was
: wasted through poor passing - with Kelleher a leading culprit - and some
: sloppy play.
: However, a try to hooker Keven Mealamu just after the break and another
: Carter penalty - his third for the day - gave the All Blacks a crucial
: buffer in what was to be a thrilling finish as night descended on
: Twickenham.
: England, whose pack had arm wrestled with the All Blacks all afternoon,
: took control of the ball and camped in the All Blacks half, but a
: lack of skill and imagination played as big a part in their lack of
: success as New Zealands defence.
: Rather than cross for what might have been match winning tries,
: England could score only through the boot of first five-eighth
: Charlie Hodgson who contributed 14 of England's 19 points.
: They have won test matches that way in the past - notably in
: Wellington two years ago - but it was not going to be enough
: in London yesterday.
: This was a hard fought win by the All Blacks, especially as it was
: achieved with their attacking prowess effectively suffocated.
: It lack the fizz and froth of Ireland and Wales, but there was so much
: more substance to this win that it was even more satisfying than the
: victories in Dublin and Cardiff.
: All Blacks 23
: Tries: Tana Umaga, Keven Mealamu. Cons: Dan Carter 2. Pens: Carter 3.
: England 19
: Try: Martin Corry. Con: Charlie Hodgson. Pens: Hodgson 4.
: -Fairfax
感覺這場all blacks打的不是很好
而且handling error過多
開賽不到10分鐘 已有4次 knock on
英格蘭出現0次
而且紐西蘭前鋒支援似乎有點比英格蘭慢
這是小弟我的感想....多多指教
--
大丈夫何患無妻
十姊妹伴我ㄧ生!!!
--
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