Lancaster takes the positives from France defeat


  • Rugby
  • Sunday, 02 Feb 2014

England head coach Stuart Lancaster watches his team warm up before their Six Nations international Rugby Union match against Italy at Twickenham stadium in London March 10, 2013. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth

LONDON (Reuters) - England coach Stuart Lancaster hailed his young side's character and resilience despite watching them suffer a narrow 26-24 defeat to France in their opening Six Nations game on Saturday.

Having conceded a try after 30 seconds and trailed 16-8 at the interval, England fought back superbly as Mike Brown and debutant centre Luther Burrell both scored tries, while buccaneering number eight Billy Vunipola proved to be a handful for the French defence.

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