'New Zealand certainly going to know who we are at end of series' - Jamie George

Jamie George is confident of England's chances in the two-game series against New Zealand
Jamie George is confident of England's chances in the two-game series against New Zealand
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England captain Jamie George said he is confident that his side will be delivering in the upcoming two-game Test series against New Zealand which kicks-off in Dunedin on Saturday.

England haven't won a Test against the All Blacks in New Zealand since 2003 and the upcoming tour will be their first since 2014.

Earlier, Sevu Reece said they are not able to identify the likes of Tommy Freeman and Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, who will be the preferred wings in the Steve Borthwick's side and responding to him George citing the example of Lions tour of New Zealand in 2017 said the team is highly motivated to perform well in the matches in Dunedin and Auckland.

“I’m not in their camp, I don’t know whether there is any mind games in what they are saying,”he said.

“I know that that was certainly said in 2017 on the Lions tour.

"The message then was by the end of that series they are certainly going to know who we are. That is certainly the message again from me and this England team.

“We are a team that always wants to know our opposition. We want to know them inside out because we want to be able to pick them apart.

“That’s ultimately how we see the game. If they see the game differently and they want to focus on themselves, that’s great. Go and do your thing, we’ll see who works out best on Saturday.”