sport
  • International
  • 1 December 2012, 2:30pm
  • Twickenham
EnglandEnglandvNew ZealandNew Zealand
3821

tries:

Barritt, Ashton, Tuilagi

tries:

Savea (2), Read

conversions:

Farrell

conversions:

Carter (2), Cruden

penalties:

Farrell (4), Burns (2)

drop goals:

Farrell

match commentary

80 mins:It's all over! The referee has blown his whistle to end the game.

80 mins:Chris Robshaw has made 10 good tackles so far this game.

79 mins:New Zealand have won 80 rucks so far this game.

78 mins:England sub Dan Cole comes onto the field.

78 mins:Tom Wood departs for England.

77 mins:This is dangerous for the defence as Victor Vito bursts through to advance the New Zealand attack.

77 mins:England have a drop goal attempt through the boot of Mike Brown, but he pulls it to the left.

75 mins:Aaron Cruden does the business as his conversion attempt goes over.

75 mins:Conrad Smith sets up the try.

74 mins:A wonderful passing move by New Zealand is finished off by Julian Savea.

74 mins:Mako Vunipola (England) is shown a yellow card.

72 mins:David Paice comes on for England.

72 mins:Tom Youngs leaves the field.

72 mins:Dave Wilson comes on.

72 mins:Dan Cole comes off.

72 mins:The touch judges raise their flags as Freddie Burns kicks the penalty goal.

71 mins:Ben Smith comes on.

71 mins:Israel Dagg comes off.

71 mins:England have won 60 rucks so far this game.

68 mins:Danny Care comes on.

68 mins:Ben Youngs comes off.

66 mins:New Zealand decide to make a substitution, with Wyatt Crockett getting some game time.

66 mins:New Zealand decide to make a substitution, with Tony Woodcock being replaced.

66 mins:England make a substitution with Courtney Lawes coming on.

66 mins:England make a substitution with Joe Launchbury coming off.

66 mins:England sub Mako Vunipola comes onto the field.

66 mins:Alex Corbisiero departs for England.

66 mins:Jonathan Joseph comes on for England.

66 mins:Manu Tuilagi leaves the field.

66 mins:Freddie Burns adds the three points for England.

64 mins:Piri Weepu comes on.

64 mins:Aaron Smith comes off.

64 mins:Aaron Cruden comes on.

64 mins:Daniel Carter comes off.

64 mins:A gap opened in the defence and Ben Youngs took full advantage.

64 mins:Freddie Burns comes on.

64 mins:Owen Farrell comes off.

63 mins:New Zealand decide to make a substitution, with Victor Vito getting some game time.

63 mins:New Zealand decide to make a substitution, with Liam Messam being replaced.

62 mins:New Zealand make a substitution with Dane Coles coming on.

62 mins:New Zealand make a substitution with Keven Mealamu coming off.

62 mins:Owen Farrell makes no mistake with that conversion attempt.

62 mins:The defensive line has been broken as Manu Tuilagi goes through the gap.

61 mins:Manu Tuilagi intercepts the pass to race ahead and score the try for England.

60 mins:Brad Barritt has made 10 good tackles so far this game.

58 mins:Owen Farrell has hooked the conversion to the right of the posts.

58 mins:Spellbinding play by Manu Tuilagi is finished off with a try.

57 mins:What a run here by Manu Tuilagi as he gets over the gainline!.

57 mins:A series of passes by England results in a try for Chris Ashton.

57 mins:England sub James Haskell comes onto the field.

57 mins:Ben Morgan departs for England.

55 mins:Owen Farrell has hit the cross bar with his conversion attempt!.

54 mins:Manu Tuilagi played a key part in that try.

53 mins:Brad Barritt makes the break as the defence re-enacts the parting of the red sea.

53 mins:Great hands by England leads to a try for Brad Barritt.

52 mins:New Zealand have won 60 rucks so far this game.

52 mins:Daniel Carter converts the try.

52 mins:Charlie Faumuina comes on for New Zealand.

52 mins:Owen Franks leaves the field.

51 mins:That's a great try assist by Conrad Smith.

50 mins:Kieran Read scores the try from close range.

50 mins:Fabulous play by New Zealand has led to Cory Jane being able to wriggle through a gap.

48 mins:Luke Romano comes on.

48 mins:Brodie Retallick comes off.

48 mins:Daniel Carter has kicked a conversion.

48 mins:Israel Dagg sets up the try.

48 mins:Trouble here as Julian Savea breaches the defence.

47 mins:New Zealand are only a few metres out, surely they must score! And they do with Julian Savea touching down.

46 mins:This is dangerous for the defence as Cory Jane bursts through to advance the New Zealand attack.

45 mins:Joe Launchbury has made 10 good tackles so far this game.

43 mins:New Zealand have won 40 rucks so far this game.

43 mins:A gap opened in the defence and Alex Goode took full advantage.

42 mins:Owen Farrell does the business as his penalty goal attempt goes over.

40 mins:England have won 40 rucks so far this game.

40 mins:The second half is underway.

40+1 mins:The half-time whistle blows and both teams? head for the dressing rooms.

40 mins:Owen Farrell makes no mistake with that penalty goal attempt.

37 mins:Owen Farrell has kicked a drop goal.

32 mins:Owen Farrell kicks the penalty.

29 mins:England have won 20 rucks so far this game.

27 mins:Daniel Carter steps up to take the penalty but pulls it wide and to the left.

25 mins:New Zealand have won 20 rucks so far this game.

25 mins:Owen Farrell has kicked a penalty goal.

18 mins:The defensive line has been broken as Cory Jane goes through the gap.

15 mins:Daniel Carter steps up to take the penalty but pulls it wide and to the right.

We are underway as the referee blows his whistle.

  • International
  • 1 December 2012, 2:30pm
  • Twickenham
EnglandEnglandvNew ZealandNew Zealand
3821

tries:

Barritt, Ashton, Tuilagi

tries:

Savea (2), Read

conversions:

Farrell

conversions:

Carter (2), Cruden

penalties:

Farrell (4), Burns (2)

drop goals:

Farrell

match report

England's young men came of age at Twickenham with a sensational record-breaking 38-21 victory over world champions New Zealand.

Owen Farrell kicked England into a 15-0 lead before the All Blacks hit back with two tries in three second-half minutes from Julian Savea and Kieran Read.

Twickenham sensed the worst. The All Blacks had found their cutting edge and a third consecutive defeat to southern hemisphere opposition seemed in the offing.

But England responded with a stunning three-try blitz from Brad Barritt, Chris Ashton and Manu Tuilagi and the records tumbled.

The All Blacks had not lost in 20 matches. They had not lost an autumn Test for a decade, since England beat them 31-18 in November 2002.

That England team went on to win the Rugby World Cup a year later. Stuart Lancaster's current England team are at the opposite end of their development.

The absence of Toby Flood through injury left them without a single 50-cap player. England had fewer caps in their entire starting line-up than New Zealand had in their front row.

The team's character had never been denied but their maturity and ability to turn positive performances into results had been questioned after narrow defeats to Australia and South Africa.

No longer. England rocked the All Blacks. New Zealand were hit by a vomiting bug in the week. But not as hard as they were hit by England.

The first signs of England's physical dominance came in the lineout and with their early ball-carrying, with Joe Launchbury, Tom Youngs and Tuilagi all making early ground.

But it was without the ball that England really set the tone. Their kick-chase had the All Blacks under pressure and they swamped New Zealand in defence.

England had a slice of fortune when Cory Jane was judged to have strayed marginally offside before collecting Dan Carter's inch-perfect cross-kick.

Carter, almost inexplicably, also missed two penalty shots at goal. England felt they had not had that bounce of the ball against Australia and South Africa. Today they made the most of it.

After 21 minutes, England won a scrum penalty and Farrell kicked a fantastic touch, to move play into the All Blacks 22 for the first time and Geoff Parling won a confident lineout.

England drove powerfully but fell foul of the new five-second law after referee George Clancy, under the mistaken impression the maul had halted, called on scrum-half Ben Youngs to use it.

New Zealand were awarded the scrum but England kept the pressure on. Tom Wood charged down Savea's clearance to keep England in the All Blacks 22 and more pressure earned another lineout.

Ben Morgan peeled off the driving maul, Chris Robshaw crashed the ball up the middle and England moved it wide through Morgan and Alex Goode to Ashton.

The wing dropped the ball but he was well covered anyway and referee Clancy brought play back for a penalty, which Farrell kicked confidently to push England ahead.

Almost immediately from the restart, Morgan was penalised for hitting a ruck from the side but Carter missed his second shot at goal from virtually in front of the posts.

New Zealand began to work through the phases but England's white defensive wall responded with some ferocious tackles, notably Tom Youngs on Carter, before Dan Cole won a turnover.

Israel Dagg tried to run back a Ben Youngs box kick but he was smothered in his own half by Launchbury and Wood, who won the penalty and Farrell coolly kicked the goal.

Keven Mealamu then overthrew a lineout and England were back on the attack, with Tuilagi and Goode combining to break the gain-line before Farrell slotted a drop-goal.

As the clock ticked down to half-time, England kept the ball. Robshaw drove around the fringes, the All Blacks were drawn offside and Farrell slotted his third penalty.

England then extended their lead beyond two converted tries when the All Blacks scrum went down and Farrell landed his fourth penalty from wide on the right.

But when Farrell scragged Aaron Smith at a ruck near England's line and was penalised, the tide appeared to have turned.

New Zealand went for touch, won the lineout and then spread play to the opposite wing where Savea cut infield and beat four defenders to score, with Carter converting.

Suddenly, the All Blacks had their tails up. Farrell was under pressure as he tried to clear England's lines and he failed to find touch.

Dagg danced down the right touchline, England's defence was disorganised and the All Blacks cut them open again with Jane and Conrad Smith combining to send Read over.

England could have wobbled under the onslaught of two tries in three minutes. Instead, they hit back with a vengeance with Tuilagi the destroyer in-chief.

Smith drifted too early in defence, Barritt straightened through the gap and passed to Tuilagi before receiving the offload back to score his first Test try. Farrell's conversion hit the crossbar.

Tuilagi then crashed through two defenders as England attacked from clean lineout ball and his perfectly-delayed pass sent Ashton searing over the line for his first try in 12 Tests.

Tuilagi then picked off a loose pass from Read and galloped 50 metres for England's third try in eight minutes, which Farrell converted before being replaced by Freddie Burns.

The Gloucester fly-half wrapped up the victory with two penalties.

Savea scored his second try with five minutes remaining but nothing could deny England their first win against New Zealand in nine years.

team line up

15Alex Goode
14Chris Ashton
13Manu Tuilagi66
12Bradley Barritt
11Mike Brown
10Owen Farrell64
9Ben Youngs68
1Alex Corbisiero66
2Tom Youngs72
3Dan Cole7278
4Joe Launchbury66
5Geoff Parling
6Tom Wood78
7Chris Robshaw
8Ben Morgan57

substitutes

16David Paice72
17Dave Wilson72
18Mako Vunipola66
19Courtney Lawes66
20James Haskell57
21Daniel Care68
22Freddie Burns64
23Jonathan Joseph66

referee

George Clancy

team line up

15Israel Dagg71
14Cory Jane
13Conrad Smith
12Ma'a Nonu
11Julian Savea
10Daniel Carter64
9Aaron Smith64
1Tony Woodcock66
2Keven Mealamu62
3Owen Franks52
4Brodie Retallick48
5Sam Whitelock
6Liam Messam63
7Richie McCaw
8Kieran Read

substitutes

16Dane Coles62
17Wyatt Crockett66
18Charlie Faumuina52
19Luke Romano48
20Victor Vito63
21Piri Weepu64
22Aaron Cruden64
23Ben Smith71

referee

George Clancy

match stats

tries33
conversions13
penalities60
drop goals10