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England can win RWC - Brown

Wednesday, September 10 2014 by SNTV
  • Intro:

    England and Harlequins full-back Mike Brown believes Stuart Lancaster's side have a 'realistic opportunity' of winning the 2015 Rugby World Cup.

    Script:

    SOUNDBITE: (English) Mike Brown, England and Harlequins full back

    (Q: How much expectancy among fans do you think is on England to deliver World Cup success?)

    "Definitely, we've had great support, especially in the Six Nations, it's great to have that support, it gives you... it spurs you on and makes us want to achieve even more. You know we're a team with a realistic opportunity of getting to that final and hopefully winning it. It's in our home country so we're massively excited, every English player is and every English player wants to be part of it. So hopefully I can be part of it, but it starts here working hard on days like today with Quins and then putting in performances at the weekend."

    SOUNDBITE: (English) Mike Brown, England and Harlequins full back

    (Q: How important is the Autumn in terms of World Cup preparation, with matches against New Zealand, South Africa and Australia?) "Yeah, definitely and we also have Samoa, who are going to be a tough opponent as well. Yeah all four games are going to be physical, players at the top of their game, so it will be a great test for us to see where we are at. We were disappointed after the summer tour [of New Zealand] not to come away with a win after pushing them really close. So we want to right a few wrongs against New Zealand in that first game and then also show what we can do against the other top teams as well."

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