LONDON — England defeated New Zealand for the first time at Twickenham in 13 years, winning 33-19 to end the All Blacks' Grand Slam hopes on Saturday.
England was behind 12-0 early but rallied impressively with 25 straight points and 33 of the last 40 for a crushing milestone result.
A 10th straight win since February — England's longest streak in nearly a decade — was also the most esteemed yet in coach Steve Borthwick's three-year reign.
England beat the All Blacks infrequently, only nine times in 120 years.
“The most exciting thing I find for this team right now is that we left a load of points out there,” Borthwick said. "We got held up over the goal-line and there were a couple of knock-ons in the 22 when it looked like we were about to score.
“That tells me there's a huge amount

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