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    Rugby-Ford steers brilliant England to emphatic win over New Zealand

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    Posted on November 15, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    England defeated New Zealand 33-19 at Twickenham, ending the All Blacks' Grand Slam hopes. George Ford's performance was key in securing the win.

    Table of Contents

    • Match Overview and Key Moments
    • First Half Highlights
    • Second Half Performance
    • Player Highlights
    • Upcoming Matches

    England Triumphs Over New Zealand with 33-19 Victory at Twickenham

    Match Overview and Key Moments

    By Mitch Phillips

    First Half Highlights

    LONDON (Reuters) -England rallied from 12-0 down with 25 unanswered points and a powerful finish to beat a ragged New Zealand 33-19 on Saturday and claim their first victory over them since 2012 and end the All Blacks’ dream of a Grand Slam.

    Second Half Performance

    Tries by Leicester Fainga’anuku and Codie Taylor gave New Zealand an early 12-0 lead but an Ollie Lawrence try and two George Ford drop goals cut the deficit to a point at halftime.

    Player Highlights

    Tries by Sam Underhill and Fraser Dingwall early in the second half put England 25-12 ahead, Will Jordan struck back for New Zealand, only for Ford to slot a vital penalty and Tom Roebuck to add a fourth try for the hosts.

    Upcoming Matches

    It was England's first victory over the All Blacks since the 2019 World Cup semi-final - they lost all three games last year - and first at Twickenham since 2012.

    It was fully deserved too as they attacked with real venom and often left the vaunted All Blacks looking clueless with the ball.

    England lost to New Zealand three times last year by a combined total of 10 points, failing to score a point after the hour in all of them. On Saturday, however, with a far more cohesive team, they kept the foot on the pedal to finish totally on top.

    Ford had been preferred to Fin Smith at flyhalf for his vast experience and he showed every inch of it in a polished and composed display that earned a deserved man of the match award.

    "I loved it, it was a challenging game," he said. "We went 12-0 down and came back well. We became a bit inaccurate so we had to work a few things out and the boys did that really well.

    "We are big on trying to be calm and composed and give the right messages to the lads."

    FAINGA'ANUKA GIVES NEW ZEALAND FAST START

    After England had failed to turn early forays into points, New Zealand made them pay with their first opportunity as Fainga’anuku, the man with Twickenham as one of his middle names, squeezed through for the opening try after 15 minutes.

    Two minutes later England’s defensive communication went horribly wrong to leave hooker Taylor in acres of space on the same left wing, and Beauden Barrett's conversion made it 12-0.

    England’s pressure and willingness to try things paid off when Lawrence showed fantastic strength and aggression to blast through two tackles and put the hosts on the board.

    Ford missed the conversion but ample amends with two crisply-struck drop goals to make it 12-11 at halftime.

    Two minutes after the restart Taylor was yellow-carded for a pointless hand in the tackle and from the resulting penalty England sent hard runners at the line, culminating in Underhill charging over.

    England then overcooked their next attack and gave away a series of penalties as New Zealand finally built pressure to send Jordan over for their first points for 47 minutes.

    With six points in it the tension was palpable, but a lineout offence handed England a penalty six minutes from time 30 metres out wide on the right. Last year, Ford hit the post from a similar distance as England lost by two points, but this time he made the game safe.

    If the crowd liked that it was as nothing compared with how they reacted to the irrepressible Henry Pollock dribbling a loose ball into the corner for Roebuck to scoop up and score.

    England will look to complete a sweep of their Autumn games and make it 11 wins in a row against Argentina next Sunday, while New Zealand visit Wales with their Grand Slam hopes over.

    (Reporting by Mitch Phillips, editing by Ed Osmond)

    Key Takeaways

    • •England defeated New Zealand 33-19 at Twickenham.
    • •George Ford's performance was pivotal in the win.
    • •England ended New Zealand's Grand Slam hopes.
    • •First victory over New Zealand since 2012 at Twickenham.
    • •England aims to continue winning streak against Argentina.

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