Itoje hails England’s performance after France win
Last-gasp try ends England’s run of seven successive defeats against Tier One Nations
09 February 2025 - 15:21
byMitch Phillips
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England's Maro Itoje during the Guinness Men's Six Nations match at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham. Picture: ANDREW MATTHEWS/PA WIRE/PA IMAGES
London — England captain Maro Itoje praised his team’s ambition and bravery to play after Elliot Daly scored a last-gasp try to beat France 26-25 on Saturday, rescuing a Six Nations match that looked to have slipped away from them.
Louis Bielle-Biarrey’s second try had edged France ahead with 5min remaining, but Daly, making his first appearance since England’s dramatic Six Nations defeat by the French in Lyon a year ago, scored their fourth try three minutes after coming off the bench.
Man-of-the-match flyhalf Fin Smith converted, having taken over the kicking duties from a wayward Marcus Smith, to complete the win.
That ended England’s run of seven successive defeats against Tier One Nations and put them back in the Six Nations title hunt after losing their opening game against Ireland.
"[Coach] Steve [Borthwick] told the group to be ambitious, to be brave and try to score tries,” Itoje told reporters.
“Our backs were incredibly brave and ambitious and took the opportunities when perhaps in the past we would have taken the conservative option.
We wanted to attack and we’re incredibly happy with the result. The team has been working consistently through this period [of defeats] and this is a vindication of that hard work.”
“We wanted to attack and we’re incredibly happy with the result. The team has been working consistently through this period [of defeats] and this is a vindication of that hard work.”
Borthwick has spent most of the past year facing the media after narrow defeats so was not about to get carried away after a win that left Twickenham rocking.
He will know better than anyone that had France not butchered several opportunities through handling errors, then he would have been delivering his usual narrative about tight margins.
“The players have worked so hard to improve and today we managed to push that extra pass at the end, we showed great composure,” Borthwick said.
“I’m pleased for the players — everyone wants that tangible reward to show that there is progress — but I have been saying all along that there is progress.
“We scored four tries against a very, very good defence.
“France had lots of chances and made mistakes in our 22 but what struck me was how hard the England players were running back trying to save tries.
“It’s not perfect, but that’s not how teams build. The ceiling of this team is very high and unfortunately, you take some pain along the way, but this is a growing team.”
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Itoje hails England’s performance after France win
Last-gasp try ends England’s run of seven successive defeats against Tier One Nations
London — England captain Maro Itoje praised his team’s ambition and bravery to play after Elliot Daly scored a last-gasp try to beat France 26-25 on Saturday, rescuing a Six Nations match that looked to have slipped away from them.
Louis Bielle-Biarrey’s second try had edged France ahead with 5min remaining, but Daly, making his first appearance since England’s dramatic Six Nations defeat by the French in Lyon a year ago, scored their fourth try three minutes after coming off the bench.
Man-of-the-match flyhalf Fin Smith converted, having taken over the kicking duties from a wayward Marcus Smith, to complete the win.
That ended England’s run of seven successive defeats against Tier One Nations and put them back in the Six Nations title hunt after losing their opening game against Ireland.
"[Coach] Steve [Borthwick] told the group to be ambitious, to be brave and try to score tries,” Itoje told reporters.
“Our backs were incredibly brave and ambitious and took the opportunities when perhaps in the past we would have taken the conservative option.
“We wanted to attack and we’re incredibly happy with the result. The team has been working consistently through this period [of defeats] and this is a vindication of that hard work.”
Borthwick has spent most of the past year facing the media after narrow defeats so was not about to get carried away after a win that left Twickenham rocking.
He will know better than anyone that had France not butchered several opportunities through handling errors, then he would have been delivering his usual narrative about tight margins.
“The players have worked so hard to improve and today we managed to push that extra pass at the end, we showed great composure,” Borthwick said.
“I’m pleased for the players — everyone wants that tangible reward to show that there is progress — but I have been saying all along that there is progress.
“We scored four tries against a very, very good defence.
“France had lots of chances and made mistakes in our 22 but what struck me was how hard the England players were running back trying to save tries.
“It’s not perfect, but that’s not how teams build. The ceiling of this team is very high and unfortunately, you take some pain along the way, but this is a growing team.”
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