As the dust settles from England's humiliation at their own Rugby World Cup, the blame-game is well and truly under way. Stuart Lancaster, Sam Burgess and organisers World Rugby have all been held accountable over the past few days for England's exit, as well as Bernard Foley who led Australia to their 33-13 victory at Twickenham with 28 points.

But as fate would have it, none of those people are responsible for England's demise. In fact, the cause of England's misery rests with one person. Australia's Kurtley Beale.

On a cold December day in Cardiff in 2012, Australia came up against Wales in the final game of their Spring Tour. Wales were on a seven-match losing streak and were desperate to break it against the Robbie Deans-led Wallabies.