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Published 16:40 28 Sept 2015 BST
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"A team that had ripped defences apart in the Six Nations failed to attack. Why? Because they set out not to lose rather than to win? "Most of the time they kicked the ball aimlessly downfield seeming to hope Wales would self-destruct. Barritt looked like a fish out of water at outside-centre, even though he has played there before for England, and frankly Burgess was little better on the inside."On a roll, even when praising Wales the man who led New Zealand to triumph at the 2011 World Cup could not resist another dig at England. "[Wales] were decimated by injury before the game and in the final quarter. They should have been there for the taking but they showed enormous resolve, self-belief and belief in each other no matter who was on the field. And they had a plan, together with a clarity England lacked." Poor old England, sympathy for their plight is in terribly short supply.
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