ELL FIRE! Whitehead spares England blushes
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They were pretty dreadful for the opening half-hour against a side who started the tournament as 500-1 outsiders.
Scotland had clearly learned lessons from last week’s disastrous start against Australia when they were 22-0 down after 15 minutes.
This time they started on fire and England got their fingers burned, with the Scots racing into a sixth-minute lead. Danny Brough a nd Lachlan Coote combined to send Kane Linnett through a huge gap for an unconverted try. It should have been the shock that sparked England.
Instead they continued to look like they had one eye on next week’s must-win game against Australia.
But if they thought this game was a mere formality, then they were badly mistaken with the Scots continuing to rattle them.
Skipper Brough – rejected several times by England in the past – was a man on a mission as he set out to prove what they were missing.
Full-back Coote was also too hot to handle and he provided the pass for a spectacular finish by Warrington winger Matty Russell.
Brough again missed the conversion before England finally got themselves into the game with an Elliott Whitehead try in the 28th minute.
Luke Gale was the provider and the
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It bordered on a potentially humiliating defeat though against a side that fielded seven Championship players.
England needed a good response and it took them 10 minutes before they got it, with George Williams sending centre Mark Percival over for an unconverted try.
After that the momentum turned in England’s favour as they chased the hefty points gap they may need to qualify for the final.
Brough didn’t help Scotland’s cause either by getting sin-binned in the 58th minute for a professional foul.
Man-of-thematch Williams – one of four changes from last week’s loss to the Kiwis – put Ryan Hall in for his 30th England try.
Jermaine McGillvary, Gale and Liam Far r e l l a l s o crossed the line with the Scots grabbing a consolation Dale Ferguson touchdown. core dio dunt vel enim velit nosto odo delisit, quis doloreetue elit la feum quipit wissequatum non vel eu feuipisit, vel erostrud dolorerat. Percing eugait illamco mmodole sectem quipsum dolore dip elit nibh eugiamcon hendipit autat lum venis nullut vero odolore doluptat lutpat.
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