Stevo and Phil Clarke started the inquests after watching England crash out of the Rugby League World Cup at the semi-final stage.
A 32-22 defeat to New Zealand in Brisbane on Saturday signalled the end of a disappointing campaign for Tony Smith's side, who continued their poor form with a string of handling errors -17 in total.
England gifted the Kiwis three of their six tries and Sky Sports expert Clarke was at a loss to explain why experienced Super League players were making so many errors
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