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England told to stop “chirping on” and put their money where their mouth is

Published 16:38 29 Feb 2024 GMT

Updated 16:39 29 Feb 2024 GMT

Patrick McCarry
England told to stop “chirping on” and put their money where their mouth is

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"For me, England seem a bit rudderless, at the moment."

The after-glow of reaching a World Cup semi-final lasted up until Saturday, February 24 at around 6:35pm. England were slowly, slowly building something until Duhan van der Merwe and Scotland sent the blocks skittling at Murrayfield.

The English are now facing into a visit from an imposing Ireland team, and former captain Lawrence Dallaglio has likened the match into a burglar coming into the house to swag some precious items. Stuart Barnes wants back-row Ben Earl tried out at inside centre while Andy Goode, another former England star, wants EIGHT changes to the starting XV for Ireland.

On the latest House of Rugby, Johne Murphy and Lindsay Peat [from 36:20 below] discussed the current problems England face, pressure from pundits and the media, and what Ireland can expect at Twickenham on March 9.

Former Ireland stars on "chirping" England

Regular rugby viewers that catch a lot of Premiership rugby will struggle to add up how that league looks so exciting and serves up so many thrillers, while their Test team only ever seem to do well when it is muck and bullets. Exeter and Harlequins light up domestic and European games, yet many of their best players seem straitened when they pull on an England jersey.

Johne Murphy believes England were 'architects of their own downfall' against Scotland, after making a solid start in those first 15 minutes in Edinburgh. "Their basic catch-pass was so poor for that final 60 minutes that you didn't know what they were doing," he said.

Murphy played for many years with Leicester Tigers and knows, full well, about the increased scrutiny that comes with poor results for the national team.

For Murphy, England look 'half okay' as they sit between a style of play they have, and one they would like to have. Going up against Ireland and France, they need to commit, shut out the noise and get that full buy-in.

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