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Wednesday 04 November 2015 9:51 am

Kyran Bracken: RFU review into England Rugby World Cup shambles an embarrassing whitewash – but whole northern hemisphere needs to do some soul searching

By: Joe Hall

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Northern hemisphere rugby has a lot to worry about because on the basis of this World Cup the Six Nations appears to be a long way off the Rugby Championship.
 
The brilliant final between Australia and New Zealand wasn’t just settled by penalties or drop goals but also included five tries from two of the world’s best teams. It was a great way to cap off a fantastic tournament.
 
But I think the northern hemisphere now has to do a lot of soul-searching to answer why no side made the semi-finals for the first time ever.
 
For me, it goes down right to the way teams in the southern hemisphere approach the game – the emphasis on tries, the emphasis on actually evading people not running over people. I think sometimes we see it as a war of attrition to try and batter your way over people but it’s proven that against a good defensive side that doesn’t work.
 
Read more: Is the gap between the rugby hemispheres widening?
 
England were completely outplayed against Australia who play a completely different game to us and I think the whole northern hemisphere should look south and learn.
 
As far as the Red Rose is concerned, we seem to be lengthening the time it takes to realise that we were a shambles.
 
We’re conducting an investigation run by the same people who appointed those currently under review – it’s a bit of a whitewash and it’s embarrassing. There has to be change, there’s absolutely no way they can continue with the current set up after such a losing streak – four years without winning a Six Nations and then not qualifying from the World Cup pool stages. But nothing will surprise me with the way England are dealing with the failure.
 
You need a head coach who’s got form, who’s done it before. Michael Cheika has worked wonders with Australia, but he’d had success wherever he’d gone before. He’s been able to come in and lay down the law to suit his side and get the likes of Matt Giteau and Drew Mitchell – playing club rugby for Toulon in France – into his side and look how important both were in getting his side into the final. 
 
We need real leaders now to step up and make a difference.
 
Read more: New Zealand's rugby chief on how the All Blacks win
 
How about playing the Six Nations at a different time of year when it’s nice and sunny in order to avoid the type of slow and wet game we so often? It would be nice to see the northern hemisphere game lifted somehow and I think one of the ways they do that is play at the same time as the southern hemisphere teams in the Rugby Championship.
 
It’s going to be hard to catch New Zealand. Yes, they’re losing four greats in Richie McCaw, Dan Carter, Ma’a Nonu and Conrad Smith who will be hard to replace. But New Zealand just have a habit of producing a great wealth of young guys ready to come in – just look at how Beauden Barrett came on as a sub in the final and scored the winning try.
 
They’re probably the best team there has ever been, their overall game is exquisite and even without the leadership of McCaw they’ll very quickly get themselves back in contention to remain world champions.
 
Kyran Bracken was one of the top rugby players, along with Justin Marshall, Nick Evans, Trevor Woodman, Katy Mclean and Martin Corry, who hosted the London Pride Clubhouse throughout September & October.  www.fullers.co.uk/lpc

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