Follow all the reaction from Brisbane as England bounce back with victory over the Wallabies.
Rather nervier for England than it looked like it might be after a dominant first half, but Eddie Jones’ side cling on and take the series to a decider. “We have been working hard to get our strategy right and get used to playing together. Discipline being one, and just to be able to get the momentum back a bit quicker. “England came out really hot, it was tough to stop them in that part of the game,” the Wallabies skipper begins. The way we started the game was outstanding. A few injury worries for both sides ahead of the decider in Sydney next week.
"The mauls were brilliant, scrum at key moments was outstanding and they thoroughly deserved to win this Test match. No question." 1: ...
The question is whether they'll be able to keep it up. It goes without saying that he smashes it home from the right of the posts. Truth be told that was lucky and England needs to find a way of balancing this power whilst keeping their discipline. He went for an interception from a Marcus Smith pass but it's ruled to be a deliberate knock-on and England have another penalty. England have been brilliant so far today but it's a concern that Australia managed to score the first time they got into the red zone, and it looked easy. A brilliant performance in the first half will be slightly soured by the scoreline. The 19-year old London Irish wing made an immediate impact last week, scoring a try with his first touch and setting up another. He leaves the field on a cart and that looked like it could potentially be a very serious knee injury. It's clear immediately that it's serious and the medics are on the field within seconds. Hill leaps to grab the lineout and the subsequent maul showcases England's power. It's not quite as dynamic of a start to this game for Arundell as it was last week. The Aussie front row collapse the scrum and England have a penalty.
ENGLAND have levelled their series in Australia with victory in Brisbane.Things started perfectly for Eddie Jones' side with Billy Vunipola driving ov.
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England levelled their three-match summer series down under after a hard-fought second Test victory in Brisbane on Saturday. 20 points from the boot of ...
The clock continues to tick down. "I was binned off for a year, because I wasn't performing up to the standard, there were two number eights playing better. It gave us a foothold in the game and eventually we came out on top. "We want to come out next week and be better than we were this week. Follow all the latest reaction to another thrilling contest with Standard Sport‘s live blog below! This is a tough kick for Farrell to push the lead out to 11 and leave the Wallabies needing a couple of tries in the final few minutes.
England drew level in their Test series with Australia after a hard fought victory in Brisbane.
45 mins: England make a mess of a restart for the first time tonight, allowing the ball to bounce, but Koroibete can’t gather and the Wallabies can’t capitalise. and the reason it does is a deliberate knock-on from Smith! Time for an England player to head to the bin! All the momentum is with the Wallabies. And they kick to the corner! The Wallabies kick to the left corner. The Wallabies recycle patiently but fluff their lines when O’Connor fails to pop the inside ball to Koroibete on the burst and England escape. Play moves from left to the midfield and England do well to scramble. From the right play moves infield - penalty advantage - and everything slows as England grind towards the line. 72 mins: This one’s tidier and Australia get to work on the right. 75 mins: Despite the miss, Farrell and England ran down a lot of time. England win the tap back and there’s another kick, this one crossfield almost flat to Nowell! He claims, bounces off Koroibete and England have run. The fight in this team to stay in the performance there and be in it until the end was really pleasing.” It stays in, and Care orchestrates his forwards to take no-risk drives at the heart of Australia’s defence to run down the clock.
England levelled their series in Australia with a much-improved display that delivered a 17-25 win in Brisbane.
Extremely prominent with ball in hand, the Saracens no.8 looks almost back to his best although five missed tackles will trouble him. Reacted quickest to release George after a Smith chip was deflected into his path. There was no doubt however when Stuart was then pinged again on England’s feed prior to the home side’s second score. 20. Lewis Ludlam – 7 With his team already under the pump Smith was sin-binned at the worst possible moment for a brainless deliberate knock-down. 19. Ollie Chessum – 7 17. Mako Vunipola – 7 As the only England starting back aged over 25, Jones’ former captain’s ability to play alongside Marcus Smith came under plenty of scrutiny in the wake of England’s first test defeat. 16. Luke Cowan-Dickie – 7 Typically hard working, Nowell was able to put in a couple of superbly-timed hits underneath Jack van Portfliet’s brilliantly judged box kicks. 2. Jamie George – 7 1. Ellis Genge – 7
Eddie Jones' England side head to Brisbane today for this second match of the series, looking to make amends after losing their first game in nine matches ...
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