Andy Goode is pulling no punches about the state of England rugby after the 45-21 hammering in Johannesburg. Speaking on The Rugby Pod, Goode claims — 'on good authority' — that it's an unhappy camp under Borthwick, describing a control-freak culture where coaches like Lee Blackett are hired for their expertise but prevented from actually using it. The Northampton players who just won the Prem title with expansive rugby are turning up in the England 23 and playing nothing like it, and Goode's argument is that the problem runs directly to Borthwick's uninspiring, trend-and-numbers philosophy. He also references Felix Jones's public comments about being told to stay in his lane as corroboration of a wider pattern. The broader concern for Bok fans: Goode reckons South Africa could have won by 50 and England were flattered by the final margin.