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Robertson rueful as Grand Slam hopes dashed

Reuters  •  November 16th, 2025 10:45 am
Robertson rueful as Grand Slam hopes dashed

The All Blacks' Grand Slam hopes were wrecked by a rare defeat to England at Twickehnam (AP

Scott Robertson has rued his side's lack of cutting edge as their Grand Slam hopes were dashed by England in a 33-19 defeat with a poor start to the second half costing the All Blacks dearly.
The visitors took an early 12-0 lead before conceding 25 unanswered points either side of halftime on Saturday, with England taking advantage of Codie Taylor's yellow card shortly after the restart.
A Will Jordan try with just over 15 minutes to play got New Zealand back within touching distance, but England closed out a deserved victory, their first over New Zealand since 2019.
Robertson was magnanimous in defeat, telling reporters that England "just finished a bit more than us".
"I think we created a lot," he added. "There's so much good stuff that we did out there, we just didn't take advantage of it."
The loss ends the chance of a Grand Slam after victories over Ireland and Scotland and Robertson said the missed opportunity was a bitter blow.
"It hurts, you know, because we wanted to put our name on the history board like the others have done and make them all proud," Robertson said.
Barrett had said before the game that New Zealand's loss to England in the 2019 World Cup semi-final had left a "scar", which England added to on Saturday.
Scott Robertson

All Blacks coach Scott Robertson admitted defeat to England 'hurt' as their Grand Slam hopes ended | Photo: AP

"It is a goal we set out to achieve a few weeks ago and England sort of pulled the rug out from under us," he said. "We'll quickly put our focus towards Wales (next Saturday) and finishing strong."
Much was made in the build-up of England's improved ability to close out the last 20 minutes of games and the depth of their squad, in particular their so-called Pom Squad from the bench.
But it was the preceding 20 minutes that ultimately decided the contest as the All Blacks conceded 14 points, their margin of defeat, between the 41st and 60th minutes.
England v All Blacks

New Zealand suffered their third defeat of the year as they slumped to England in London | Photo: AP

Asked if he knew the reason for New Zealand's poor performances in the third quarter, Robertson replied with a rueful laugh: "No, because if I did, that wouldn't happen."
"We've tried a lot, training and to educate ourselves as much as we possibly can around what it takes to keep that momentum, keep pressure on teams.
"Obviously, it hasn't happened. It's a little bit frustrating because you put so much work into it. Definitely an area of growth."
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