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Published 14:18 24 Mar 2015 GMT
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‘Four years as runners-up is not acceptable and we are not happy with how that came about,’ he said. ‘If you go back through history, bearing in mind a lot of things, we should be, as a country, winning more in terms of Grand Slams, Six Nations championships, other things. ‘We had opportunities. Let's be clear – entirely in our control. The Irish deserved the win because of what they did over the five matches. We did not do enough over the five matches. There's no point in bleating about it. ‘We simply didn't take opportunities, didn't do what we should have done, were not clever enough during parts of the game in order to deserve to win.’We can understand the frustration at the RFU, but 'not acceptable' is very strong language considering what England's record has been over the past few years. Only Ireland, France, New Zealand and South Africa have beaten them these past two years and they remain second favourites for the upcoming World Cup on home soil. We all knew before the tournament that England spied Six Nations success as a springboard to lifting the Webb Ellis trophy later in the year but with the manner of their missing that target being so fine, the language from the RFU surely has to be worrying to Stuart Lancaster's ear. Ritchie also added:
‘We're developing, this is a development opportunity' – I don't take that. I don't think we're in a development phase. We should be going into every game, doing our utmost to win and to win well. We've got the resources, the talent, the ability. Saturday was a fantastic example of that. ‘We've got to make sure we come out for the World Cup and deliver.’He may be contracted until 2020, but it sounds like nothing less than a World Cup win now is required from Lancaster.
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