All Blacks remain the true test of England's progress
The Independent
|November 15, 2025
Nine consecutive victories have fuelled confidence of success against New Zealand today
It is 120 years since a New Zealand team first came to England, the inaugural All Blacks making their way to the British Isles via Montevideo and Tenerife.
By the time the “Originals” arrived in London for a meeting with the national team, they had already played 24 matches, and the encounter moved from Blackheath Just another week? More than a century on, a visit from the All Blacks still stirs special feelings. England players have remarked, publicly and privately, of sensing an extra energy as they reassembled at Pennyhill Park on Sunday night after the win over Fiji - an excitement or “desperation”, as one individual put it. The Springboks may have knocked New Zealand off their perch with back-to-back world titles, but most of the England squad were raised in an age in which the All Blacks were close to unconquerable - that cloak of invincibility may have gone, but the old aura is difficult to escape.
Spread one’s hands to count the English victories in this fixture over the decades and decades and you would still have two digits to spare. Steve Borthwick’s rapidly-improving and evermore-confident side arrive like a locomotive steam engine powered by the coals of nine consecutive victories, but recognise that this will be a true test of their progress.
"We know New Zealand are a top-quality side," Borthwick said this week. "They've been together for five months, have a core of centurions within that team.

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