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England's Chris Robshaw: 'We've not been sulking since Wales defeat'

England captain Chris Robshaw insists that the team are not 'sulking' following defeat to Wales last weekend in the Rugby World Cup.

England captain Chris Robshaw has insisted that he and his teammates have not been feeling sorry for themselves following last weekend's potentially costly defeat to Wales in the Rugby World Cup.

The Red Rose will be facing an early exit from their home tournament if they do not gain a win over Australia at Twickenham on Saturday.

Stuart Lancaster's side are in a precarious position having suffered a 28-25 defeat to their Welsh rivals in Pool A.

"You do run things over but you've got to move forward quickly," Robshaw told reporters in today's press conference. "You take the rough with the smooth with this game. We've got a massive game now [against Australia] so you can't sit and sulk."

England are three points behind Australia and Wales.

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