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Published 09:34 20 Mar 2018 GMT
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"The brains of Ireland's team from their back-to-back titles are still there this season, but they've brought in additions like Jacob Stockdale, Tadhg Furlong and Garry Ringrose. They've also played with huge accuracy - in the past two seasons, their penalty and error count has gone down and at the moment, England are failing on those counts."https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/976021072884756480 Guscott named ten Irish players in his Team of the Tournament, while awarding Conor Murray with Player of the Tournament. As for England, the assessment was much more polemical.
"This England squad will be shaken to the core after their performances in the Six Nations. And the only place they can put things right is on the field. "A lot of what they trained for just hasn't happened so everybody will question what they're doing and how they're doing it. Undoubtedly the confidence will be low until they get that next victory. "England travel to South Africa for a three-Test series in June and I see this tour as a place to rebuild confidence, to rebuild an understanding that 'we all know what we're doing and we can all produce it to a level of excellence.'
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