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'Let My Country Down': Taylor Admits Costly Yellow Card in England Defeat

England overcame an early 12-0 deficit with key plays by George Ford and Sam Underhill to secure their first Twickenham win over New Zealand since 2012.

  • On Saturday, England national rugby team beat New Zealand All Blacks 33-19 at Twickenham Stadium, securing their first home win over New Zealand since 2012.
  • After the kick-off, New Zealand's two visits to the home 22 produced tries, leaving England 12-0 down despite Immanuel Feyi-Waboso's lively moments and exposed wide defence.
  • Key scoring plays — including two George Ford drop-goals before half-time and Sam Underhill's 44th-minute carry, plus Ollie Lawrence's 25th-minute try breaking two tackles — powered England's comeback.
  • England's victory under Borthwick continues a run of consistent results, with the win marking the side's 10th consecutive victory and Dingwall's try confirming the tide had turned.
  • Tactical adjustments and sin-binning produced scoring swings later in the match, with Freddie Steward leaving injured and Marcus Smith joining to spark a key counter-attack against the haka U-shape formation.
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