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'Petulant' English pair snub second-place medals after RWC loss

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Sun, 3 Nov 2019, 10:49AM
Kyle Sinckler removes his silver medal. (Photo / Twitter)
Kyle Sinckler removes his silver medal. (Photo / Twitter)

'Petulant' English pair snub second-place medals after RWC loss

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Sun, 3 Nov 2019, 10:49AM

Distraught England pair Maro Itoje and Kyle Sinckler refused to wear runner-up medals around their necks following a devastating 32-12 defeat to South Africa in the World Cup final last night (NZT).

The loss was a heavy fall from grace for England, who last weekend, against the All Blacks, played with belief, skill and without fear. But last night they were nervous, they second-guessed themselves, and even appeared a little fearful of going into contact.

Star lock Itoje had one of his worst games for England, while giant prop Sinckler ​also had a horror night, going off injured with just three minutes played after appearing to collide with Itoje's elbow.

The duo were labelled 'petulant' for refusing to wear their runner-up medals as they were presented by World Rugby boss Bill Beaumont.

Sinckler allowed Beaumont – a former England and British Lions captain – to place the medal around his neck, but immediately removed it. Itoje, meanwhile, shook hands with Beaumont before gesturing that he didn't want to wear the medal and grabbing it in his hands as he trudged off the field.

Welsh rugby journalist Simon Thomas defended the pairs actions on Twitter, saying their behaviour "speaks volumes for just how gutted England are. They had hoped for so much more."

England will be devastated. The irony is prior to the tournament reaching the semifinals was considered par. But having crushed the All Blacks, the chokers tag will inevitably be attached to his England team.

England weren't just beaten, they were schooled on the biggest stage. Their third lost final, after those in 1991 and 2007, the latter to the same side, will leave souls crushed.

The Springboks now stand alongside New Zealand as the only nations to claim three Webb Ellis Cup crowns – this adding to their glory in 1995 and 2007.

England coach Jones also removed his medal before the Springboks took to the podium to celebrate with the Webb Ellis Cup.

 

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