England vs All Blacks: Rugby World Cup 2019 semi-final preview and prediction

By Nick Kelland / Roar Guru

Semi-final action at the Rugby World Cup gets underway with one of the most highly anticipated contests in recent memory, when the All Blacks tackle England in a battle of North vs South for a one-way ticket into next week’s final.

Entering the tournament for the first time in recent memory with murmurs of vulnerability, the All Blacks have reminded the sporting universe why they have been the platinum standard of rugby union outfits in the modern professional era.

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In particular, their first half an hour against Ireland in last weeks quarter-final was nothing short of frightening.

Clinical up front, clinical carrying the ball from the back, clinical in every little minute aspect of their game. It didn’t matter where you looked, the All Blacks looked impenetrable, and by the time the half time whistle had sounded, the game was as good as over.

When a team can turn it on like that in a do-or-die finals situation, they become very difficult to tip against.

However, the Kiwis face no easy-beats themselves in England, who have built an outfit that prides itself on dogged defence, and a willingness to play without the ball, leaving the 15 on the opposing side to make the mistakes.

It’s an uphill battle for the Northern Hemisphere giants. Of that, there is no doubt.

Coach Steve Hansen has sprung one selection surprise in the naming of his XV, favouring Scott Barrett over Sam Cane in the back row.

This is likely a call designed to add another dimension to the Kiwi lineout, owing to Barrett’s prowess at set-piece time.

The team that defeated Ireland last start is otherwise unchanged, with Beauden Barrett remaining at fullback, as Richie Mo’unga takes the reigns at flyhalf.

Cane drops to the bench, where the All Blacks boast a trio of star backs in TJ Perenara, Sonny Bill Williams, and utility Jordie Barrett.

England coach Eddie Jones has recalled George Ford to the starting XV, after the nifty playmaker spent the first exchanges of England’s quarter-final with the Wallabies on the bench.

Henry Slade drops to the bench as a result, with Owen Farrell shifting into inside centre. Manu Tuilagi will pack a punch at outside centre.

In the forwards, Courtney Lawes retains his place, as Jones opts for a more mobile forward pack.

England
15. Elliot Daly, 14. Anthony Watson, 13. Manu Tuilagi, 12. Owen Farrell, 11. Jonny May, 10. George Ford, 9. Ben Youngs, 8. Mako Vunipola, 7. Jamie George, 6. Kyle Sinckler, 5. Maro Itoje, 4. Courtney Lawes, 3. Tom Curry, 2. Sam Underhill, 1. Billy Vunipola.

Replacements: 16. Luke Cowan-Dickie, 17. Joe Marler, 18. Dan Cole, 19. George Kruis, 20. Mark Wilson, 21. Willi Heinz, 22. Henry Slade, 23. Jonathan Joseph.

All Blacks
15. Beauden Barrett, 14. Sevu Reece, 13. Jack Goodhue, 12. Anton Lienert-Brown, 11. George Bridge, 10. Richie Mo’unga, 9. Aaron Smith, 8. Kieran Read (captain), 7. Ardie Savea, 6. Scott Barrett, 5. Sam Whitelock, 4. Brodie Retallick, 3. Nepo Laulala, 2. Codie Taylor, 1. Joe Moody.

Replacements: 16. Dane Coles, 17. Ofa Tuungafasi, 18. Angus Ta’avao, 19. Patrick Tuipulotu, 20. Sam Cane, 21. TJ Perenara, 22. Sonny Bill Williams, 23. Jordie Barrett.

Prediction
England will likely approach this game with much the same mindset as they did against the Wallabies, kicking the ball early in their possessions, and allowing the Kiwis to force their attacking hand.

However, will this tactic and game-plan have the same level of effectiveness as it did last start? The answer is, well, probably not.

The All Blacks are an attacking powerhouse, and will find a way to crack open any defence, no matter how resolute. I see this game travelling in a similar trajectory.

Expect it to be close for 55-60 minutes, before a late attacking surge from the Kiwis seals them a place in yet another RWC final.

All Blacks by 11.

The Crowd Says:

2019-10-26T14:04:53+00:00

Neil B

Guest


Whoops.

2019-10-26T12:34:07+00:00

Perthstayer

Roar Rookie


Was quite a show

2019-10-26T11:25:36+00:00

Lux Interior

Roar Rookie


That was just the pre match tension talking Doc. Can you prescribe me something for post match depression?

2019-10-26T10:21:40+00:00

lexhamfox

Guest


...and now you know.

2019-10-26T10:03:59+00:00

Doctordbx

Roar Rookie


Hahahaha

2019-10-26T10:02:45+00:00

Bluffboy

Roar Rookie


You forgot to tell me they defensive machines 1 to 15. Well done England. Well played. Those bloody rose wearing Morris dancers ah.

2019-10-26T07:27:18+00:00

jameswm

Roar Guru


I don’t see England hurting the ABs. They may score a try. They’re likely to score 12-19 points. I reckon the ABs will score more.

2019-10-26T07:17:58+00:00

Blinky Bill

Roar Rookie


On FTA it says 6.30pm and the internet it says 7pm. Maybe that's studio chat before kick off?

2019-10-26T06:52:44+00:00

Malotru

Roar Rookie


Wrong date Doc 2023 might be the year!

2019-10-26T06:51:02+00:00

TimO

Roar Rookie


Scott Barrett far from lumbering.

2019-10-26T06:40:52+00:00

Bluffboy

Roar Rookie


As I said nothing to suggest

2019-10-26T06:40:23+00:00

Lux Interior

Roar Rookie


Nah, I got nothing.

2019-10-26T06:37:57+00:00

Lux Interior

Roar Rookie


A dog shot by George Smith on Justin Marshall and an intercept try to Stirling Mortlock aren't really going to help the Poms much today.

2019-10-26T06:36:25+00:00

Rod

Guest


How long before kick off?

2019-10-26T06:30:30+00:00

Perthstayer

Roar Rookie


Nothing to suggest Here's a few areas to chew over. Recent thumping of Ireland and Wallabies. Farrell's Wilkinson'esque 8 from 8 kicks vs WBs. A bench with 2 props who will assert scrum dominance in the last 20 minutes to tease out penalties. 2 fast 7's in loose play against a lumbering lock at 6? (Which will offset unproven gains of an extra jumper). 2 Super fast and v talented wingers. And finally, ABs youthful centres as yet not 100% properly tested in defence.

2019-10-26T06:12:44+00:00

Mike

Guest


Yeh, I don’t really believe it will happen but just imagine the Fleet Street press if it does....shudder

2019-10-26T05:38:09+00:00

Bluffboy

Roar Rookie


Hey Mike that is scary thought and it not even Halloween yet. Don’t let the kids read that. :silly:

2019-10-26T05:00:43+00:00

Mike

Guest


All four teams are going out there to win. We are 24 hours away from this, possibly. An all NH Final. Scary

2019-10-26T04:47:48+00:00

Doctordbx

Roar Rookie


I don't really care who wins but I'd like someone else besides New Zealand to win the cup.

2019-10-26T04:47:09+00:00

Doctordbx

Roar Rookie


I'm talking about Australia v New Zealand in 2003.

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