Alex Mc wrote:Briscoe did really well apart from his blob in the first half. Fox was no way at fault fot the first try, he was pretty much left high and dry like Briscoe was last week with pretty much a 3on1. He decided to come in, the ball went out to the winger, he stays, the centre just goes over himself.
You're right about him being let down by the sliding defence, but I think the mild criticism he's received has been more about him going forward out of the line rather than his choice of going for the wing or centre. Either way it was hardly a major error and he didn't let it affect the rest of his performance which is the main thing.
He was defensively sound otherwise and I certainly didn't see any signs of his supposed weakness under the high ball. Thought he dealt well with the single bomb he got in defence and was unlucky not to get the penalty when hit in the air at the other end.
He'll have more of a test against Australia next week but he's earned his chance to show what he can do against them and hopefully he'll do as good a job as he did last night.
As other non-biased supporters have mentioned it's good that England have what looks to be two excellent young players for the positions on that wing. As Briscoe develops we could see them partnering up at wing and centre for many years.