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Picking up from my previous post where we looked at the scrums in the first half of the England/France round 1 game, we will examine the engagements of the second half and see how and why France continued its dominance at this set piece.
Second Half
We have to wait 11 minutes for the first test, and by this point an entirely new French front row is on, and Mako Vunipola has just stepped on to the field for his 14th cap to replace Marler at loosehead for England. Other things happened in the game as Luther Burrell has scored his first try in his first Test, and England now lead 18-16. I am going to take a leap of faith to assume that the impact of Yoann Maestri for Alexandre Flanquart in the French second row is negligible. Either way, early shifts for these replacements who will shape the possession for each team for the remainder of the game.