England pumped up for chance to end 13-year wait against All Blacks

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<p>Maro Itoje and company have talked the talk and are hungry to follow through with a first win at home over New Zealand since 2012</p><p>For better or worse it has been lashing down in south-west London. Good news for restocking the reservoirs but rather less so for dry-ball rugby. Had England played New Zealand 24 hours earlier it would have resembled a game of outdoor water polo and, although the matchday forecast is less biblical, a decidedly damp, grey afternoon awaits.</p><p>Is it some kind of celestial clue that England’s on-field drought against the All Blacks might be about to break? It is now 13 years since the last men’s victory over New Zealand at what was once called Twickenham, so long ago that Maro Itoje was still at school. Troublemaker by Olly Murs (featuring Flo Rida) topped the UK charts and the nation was basking in a warm, fuzzy post-London Olympics glow that was supposed to last indefinitely.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/nov/14/england-pumped-up-for-chance-end-13-year-wait-against-all-blacks-rugby-union">Continue reading...</a>
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