Sport by Press Association June 23, 2018, 11:48 pm FacebookTwitterLinkedInWhatsAppEmail Sign up to our Sport newsletter England fought back from 12-0 down to beat New Zealand 36-18 in their ground-breaking Test match in Denver. An encouraging crowd of 19,320 at the Mile High Stadium witnessed an impressive fightback from Wayne Bennett’s men, who looked way off the pace in energy-sapping conditions in the opening quarter but finished the game in total control. Second rower Elliott Whitehead scored two of his side’s six tries while outside backs Jake Connor and Tommy Makinson also got on the scoresheet on debut as the new-look Kiwis were played off the park in the second half. Stalwarts James Graham, on his record-extending 40th appearance, James Roby, Gareth Widdop and Sam Burgess all came to the fore but it was the introduction of the four substitutes from the bench that turned the game on its head. New Zealand had seven new faces in the starting line-up for the first game under Michael Maguire as they began a rebuilding process following a dreadful World Cup and they could hardly have made a better start. While England looked lethargic in the opening quarter, the Kiwis were full of energy and caused a host of problems…