ENGLAND HEAD COACH Steve Borthwick hailed his players’ composure and resilience after they repelled a thrilling Fiji fightback to book a place in the Rugby World Cup semi-finals.
Fiji tied the game after scoring two converted tries in four second-half minutes, but skipper Owen Farrell kicked a late drop-goal and penalty to see England home 30-24.
“For large parts of the game we controlled it,” Borthwick said.
“There was a spell when Fiji scored back-to-back tries which Fiji can do well, probably better than anyone else in the world, but we stayed composed and got back ahead on the scoreboard.
The players were written off. A lot of people said we wouldn’t get out of the pool. We got out of the pool, now we got out of the quarter-final.
“Now these players have an opportunity in Paris in the semi-final. I am sure we will be written off again, but these players rise to the occasion.”
Farrell scored 20 points and led from the front on his return as starting fly-half, and Borthwick added: “I think he is a fantastic leader. He is the kind of leader I know I would want to follow on to the pitch.
“I think he is a brilliant player who thrives in the contest, and especially in these big occasions he just gets even better.”
England find themselves one win away from a second successive World Cup final appearance, and while they will start as clear outsiders to progress further next Saturday, Borthwick’s team made it five successive victories in the tournament.
“Today, for large parts we controlled the game and then had a couple of thunderbolts that hit the team in quick succession,” he added.
“I think you’ve seen in a (recent) period of time the England team weren’t coming back to win that game, and this team did.
“We talked about scenarios and how you handle different situations. I think the players are drawing on all of those experiences now.”
England controlled the closing minutes of an enthralling encounter in exemplary fashion as Fiji threatened to complete a recovery act they almost pulled off against Wales last month.
Farrell said: “I thought the team was brilliant in those moments. We managed to wrestle our way back into the game and we got in the right parts of the field.
“We managed to take our chances. Not just that, but we backed it up with a big defensive performance on the back of that.
“There are a lot of good teams left in this competition.
“We have got to have a massive amount of respect for what other teams can do – that is what this stage is like. You saw from Fiji today how much power and skill they had, and they could turn it on in the blink of eye.
We will prepare the way we have been doing over the past five-six weeks we have been here. We will enjoy getting to a big occasion and a big week, and we will attack it.”
Fiji bowed out, but not before producing further evidence of their game-breaking and try-scoring brilliance that troubled Wales and pushed England – who they beat for the first time ever at Twickenham in August – to the limit in Marseille.
“I think it is just the start of something special,” Fiji head coach Simon Raiwalui said. “They wanted to create a new identity, and I think they have done that.
“I am a bit speechless at the moment. I couldn’t be prouder of the boys.
“We’ve worked so hard from week one – 15 weeks now – and they have shown where we belong on the world stage.”
Footage emerged on social media of fans fighting in the stands at Stade Velodrome after England scored their opening try in the first half.
World Rugby has confirmed that a small number of fans were ejected from the stadium as a result.
If Sky Sports cared about their Irish customers, the first 15 minutes would be broadcast in Ireland.
Great comment!
Just show delayed footage at 5:15. Then when the second half kicks off you’d be back up to live coverage.. The studio guests on Spanish Football are muck anyway
But Sky don’t care about you. England is where they care the most.
@Eel Knack Mole: Like you lot aren’t popping over to England for EPL ganes!
Should change it to just domestic matches if it’s to protect crowd attendance
I don’t think it’s quite as straightforward as that but the 17:15 part bothers me greatly, if the rule ceased at 5 pm it would be good enough.
The reason the domestic only rule wouldn’t work is that they fear that if this game were on at 3pm that the crowds that might otherwise have attended games would be sitting at home or in the pub to watch this instead.
Why can’t they just start showing it at 5.01, then technically it’s not live
as long as first row sports can show it
Mobdro
No the quality can be quite crap. Download ace stream and use wizwig to find a good stream. Near HD quality if you have a fibre connection
Rules are made to be broken.
Is that a rule?
I like that Frank.
Just watch online
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Loadamebollocks.Worse than itv
Do BT Sport not have to comply with this ruling? I May be completely wrong, but don’t they show games around this time on a Saturday?!
That’s correct. BT and setanta often show the 3pm game on a Saturday.
No, only Setanta do and it’s only available in Ireland
Wasn’t aware of that. Good to know!
Yeah because Sky Sport’s showing the game from the start would have any affect on the attendance of a Spanish football match sold out months ago.
Does anyone else fancy explaining it to him?
no point anthony. he simply doesn’t get it
There are no restrictions in the US thank goodness..that is an ass-inine rule.Can you imagine joining the match with one of the teams up by two or three….game over.Folks in Ireland who pay for this service should be up in arms.
Apart from the blackout rules for the NFL that prevent a game being televised locally if the game hasn’t sold out…
I will never have that problem with the Giants.
@Sean Mcphillips: Yes and we get to watch PGA golf live,while you have to wait for a basketball match to finish.
watching football is one of the few things that gets me through the week. real sense of anticipation for barca vs madrid then united vs chelsea on super sunday. looking forward to Saracens against Munster tonight too
Is this only for league games? The FA Cup Final was shown live for years with a 15:00 kickoff on a Saturday. If the rule can be flouted for that game, surely authorities can do the same for a game shown in another country?
Archaic rule….next up there’ll be a call to prayer on tv………….
Gave you a thumbs up but I don’t get the connection.
Dont RTE have that gong, sorry going already …
Find a bein sports stream online…they have Keys and Grey too.
Don’t watch football, if I wanted to watch someone try to score for 90 mins I would bring my friends to the pub on a Saturday night
Good one Joan
Cool story Joan you misery
You could quite possibly miss 3 or 4 goals in that 15 minutes!
Irish people complaining about British channels showing Spanish games. Bejaysus
Irish customers of said British channel you mean. Or perhaps you like to sit back and be taken for a mug.
” Of course, in this day and age there are plenty of ways for you to circumvent the blackout and watch the first 15 minutes… not that we’d be encouraging you to do that sort of thing.”…..Sly wont be happy with the str@@ming stealing their thunder!
Setanta show games from the premiership every weekend at 3pm whats the difference? ??
Only in Ireland they cannot show 3pm sat matches Ukky Kingdom
I am impressed by u saying UKky Kingdom. How long does the deal last until?