England have learned a big lesson, says Dawson

England have learned a big lesson, says Dawson

by Joseph Anthony
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England’s players are dejected after being crushed by South Africa in the Rugby World Cup final

Defeat by South Africa in the Rugby World Cup final will be a lesson Englandโ€™s players remember for the rest of their careers, according to Englandโ€™s former scrumhalf Matt Dawson.

After beating Australia and New Zealand to reach the final, England were favourites to claim the trophy for the first time since 2003, but were overwhelmed in a 32-12 defeat.

โ€œEngland have learned a big lesson,โ€ Dawson, part of the side to beat Australia in the 2003 showpiece, told the BBC.

โ€œThose players are going to remember that for the rest of their lives and hopefully store it up to say they are never going to feel like that again, never going to make those mistakes under that sort of pressure again and they will come back as better players.โ€

Englandโ€™s scrum fell apart against the intensity of the Springboks and only during a period midway through the first half did they seriously threaten to score a try.

Dawson said that impressive as England coach Eddie Jonesโ€™s tactics had been throughout the tournament, he was out-thought by South Africaโ€™s Rassie Erasmus in the final.

โ€œWe have been praising Jones and waxing lyrical about how perfect Englandโ€™s build-up and preparation has been,โ€ Dawson said. โ€œBut ironically they lost because they looked like they did not have the ability to adapt on the field when South Africa were not playing the way that England expected.

โ€œIt is very difficult to change on the field, but it has been a fairly common trait of England sides over the past 10 years of not being able to adapt under that type of pressure.

โ€œThe senior England players should have stood up and realised what they were doing what was not working.โ€

Despite the crushing disappointment, Dawson said people should remember how far England have progressed since failing to get out of their pool at their home World Cup in 2015.

โ€œPeople are going to be after Jones now but you cannot get away from the fact that he has done a magnificent job with that England team,โ€ Dawson said.

โ€œHe has taken them to the brink of world domination. They have had a bad day at the office. But one bad day compared to the many weeks of success he has brought to this England side.

โ€œA lot of those players are going to be around in four yearsโ€™ time. Hopefully, Jones will stick around and help in some way so England can progress even further.โ€

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