England need to learn how to change change


  • Rugby
  • Sunday, 17 Mar 2019

Rugby Union - Six Nations Championship - England v Scotland - Twickenham Stadium, London, Britain - March 16, 2019 England's George Ford and Jonny May look dejected after the match Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

LONDON (Reuters) - After Saturday's incredible 38-all draw with Scotland Eddie Jones said he has a "good idea" why England have developed a tendency to throw away strong positions, but whether it will be as easy to fix the problem as he suggests is another matter.

For all his confidence in the post-match news conference, Jones, like most people who watched the amazing Twickenham game, will surely have woken up wondering just how his team managed to blow a 31-0 lead against a Scotland team who were mere spectators in the opening half-hour.

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