Rugby Analysis: Rucking Details Leads to All Blacks Try versus England

Rugby Analysis: Rucking Details Leads to All Blacks Try versus England

Relive the breathtaking moment as Mark Tele’a of the New Zealand All Blacks scores a stunning try against England in Auckland! Watch as Tele’a’s incredible speed, agility, and skill leave the English defense in the dust, but this try was built upon the great rucking work by Perofeta and All Blacks Rugby captain Scott Barrett.

adding to the rich history of epic encounters between these two rugby powerhouses.

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A spectacular rugby try by Mark Tele’a
Intense battle between the All Blacks and England
Unforgettable atmosphere at Eden Park

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12 Comments

  1. Thank you for providing the not so obvious tactics of the sly side of rugby, to those who are interested to keep learning.

    For someone who has been out of the game for 50 years, it can get confusing, as to what is and isn’t happening.

    Something that never changes is that the AB’s will always know how to extend the rules just beyond the limits, without getting penalised.

    Obviously they used to have Richie to drag even more of that into the game.

    It’s not that the AB’s always play better rugby, it’s just that they are very sly, and that allows them to capitalise on that, along with their allotted portion of 3 forward passes per match.

    Fortunately it only rugby.πŸ€ͺ

    I’m aware as to how many Kiwis tend to loose their sense of humour about such things, but please be assured, I am only taking the piss, with my fingers crossed.

  2. The final and real problem here is that the English winger hovers around the wrong side of the contact area, doing nothing, and only responds when Telea has the ball.

  3. The difference between just playing and knowing exactly what you’re doing. Plus stretching the laws to their limits !

  4. The pot calling the Kettle black πŸ˜‚ England’s tactic of tackling the ball carrier regardless of ball in play or transferred on is to take him out of the equation thereby reducing the probabilities

  5. Typical excuses from the salty poms smh they had two cracks at a new all black team that had only been together for 9 days πŸ˜‚

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