Try Analysis | How England scored their first try

Try Analysis | How England scored their first try

The kick is only as good as the chase and England made sure that is words to live by. In the 19th minute, George Ford kicks a penalty and England receive the kick off. England set up a breakdown just outside their 22m so they cannot go into touch.

A perfect lengh box kick from Alex Mitchell means Tom Roebuck has the oppertunity to get under the ball. Very important to note is how he jumps between the ball and Joseph Sua'ali'i.

After re-gathering the ball, Roebuck does well to get the ball away to Sam Underhill before Andrew Kellaway tackles him.

Underhill realises that Ben Earl has more speed in his engin and passes early to his number 8.

The England number 8 outpaces Tane Edmed and Harry Potter to score.

Happiness for England. Mitchell with the kick on the money, Roebuck flying and Earl with the pace 

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