Flood slams poor England
Toby Flood has slammed England’s inability to score tries in their 19-9 defeat against Wales as “embarrassing” and “shameful”. The Leicester fly-half gave a blunt reaction to criticism of England’s back division after they failed to capitalise on a...
Toby Flood has slammed England’s inability to score tries in their 19-9 defeat against Wales as “embarrassing” and “shameful”.
The Leicester fly-half gave a blunt reaction to criticism of England’s back division after they failed to capitalise on a significant chunk of possession in Saturday’s World Cup warm-up fixture in Cardiff.
Wales were forced to make almost twice as many tackles but England were too predictable in trying to bulldoze their way over the line.
England manager Martin Johnson was furious with his team’s lack of imagination and Flood agreed with his assessment.
“I don’t want to use the word embarrassing – but it is a little bit embarrassing,” Flood said.
“It hurts, the fact we couldn’t score a try. It is shameful. We can use harsh words because if you want to win a World Cup, tries are massive.”
Flood revealed England had a deliberate plan at the Millennium Stadium to put into practice some of the moves they have been working on during their seven-week training camp.
The fact it did not work must be a serious concern for Johnson as he looks ahead to the opening World Cup match against Argentina in New Zealand on September 10.
“We could have gone out there and stretched the lead and kicked goals but we made the decision to go out there and see if things were working,” Flood said.
“I am not too fazed about the result. It is insignificant compared to the fact we haven’t been able to score a try.
“That is the hardest thing for me. That left us in a position where we think there is a lot of work to do over the next two weeks.
“We turned the ball over too much in the red zone. We won’t get that many opportunities in the World Cup. We have got to be more clinical there.”