Australia 17-25 England: second live rugby test! | Australian rugby team selection

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    Full time: Australia 17-25 England

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    PENAL! Australia 17-25 England (Farrell, 67)

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    PENAL! Australia 17-22 England (Lolesio, 54)

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    Yellow card! (Smith, 54)

  • 53 m ago

    CONVERTED TEST! Australia 14-22 England (Kerevi, 49)

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    PENAL! Australia 7-22 England (Farrell, 43)

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    Medium: Australia 7-19 England

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    CONVERTED TEST! Australia 7-19 England (Tupou, 38)

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    PENAL! Australia 0-19 England (Farrell, 32)

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    PENAL! Australia 0-16 England (Farrell, 23)

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    Yellow card (Perese, 22)

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    PENAL! Australia 0-13 England (Farrell, 15)

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    PENAL! Australia 0-10 England (Farrell, 11)

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    CONVERTED TEST! Australia 0-7 England (Vunipola, 5)

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    England XV

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    Australia XV

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Owen Farrell was highlighted with the No. 12 jersey. He made a couple of big tackles, ran well, fired his hand cleverly and stole points from the tee. Australian television has named him match player.

Asked about the week under pressure from Eddie Jones, Farrell replied, “It was good. Quite quiet. It was disappointing last week. It seemed like we never shot, so we would make sure we came here and did it from the beginning. and the credit to the country boys for doing so. “

And in that controversial 10-12 combination with Smith: “It’s still pretty new. I thought tonight there was less thought on our part and there was more play, especially in the first half and I felt more comfortable. It seemed like we would go to Australia instead of waiting. “

Michael Hooper was satisfied with the way his team deepened and almost got the victory after such a hard start. “We wanted to start the game very physically and I think England have won this battle tonight. They were punching and getting us down our throats pretty well. We managed to stop the bleeding and get back into the game. A few important moments in the end when we could have gotten some points. We didn’t get it. The struggle in this team to stay in the performance and be there until the end was very nice. “

Courtney Lawes praises the quick start that set the victory. “We wanted to get out fast and we knew that in a game like this, that we had to win, we had to get out of the blocks and stick to it and that’s what we did and set the tone soon.”

Billy Vunipola is happy with his night job. “They hit us last week and we talked about going ahead, especially the forwards and I thought we did,” he tells Sonny-Bill Williams. “Last week I got dressed for my dad. I had to improve my game today and I hope he’s proud, and the rest of England. Today he talked about the boys. We did it hard last week and we know the Eddie is a nice guy, but he’s also a tough guy. We had to act today. “

During the 80 minutes, England deserved the victory in a match full of incidents, but worked hard after a dazzling start.

Full time: Australia 17-25 England

England had to win in Brisbane, and they have won.

79 minutes: Solid line just came out of England’s 22nd, but the maul resonates dangerously close to touching the right. He stays, and Care orchestrates his strikers to take risk-free units to the heart of Australia’s defense to run the clock.

78 minutes: The collapsing scrum, Bell, who has been excellent tonight in a long turn, is penalized and England throws for territory.

78 minutes: England are happy to take their time to set up a scrum close to halfway.

77 min: Australia must face the game, and try, from their own half. Lolesio, Koroibete, Valetini, all lower their heads and drive halfway. It’s hard work but a bit aimless and desperate, and finally England’s solid defense forces a loose pass from Gordon, and that could be it.

76 minutes: England keeps the ball in their hands, specifically the fleshy hands of their tight five, to run even longer in the middle of the field. Finally there is a kick, scored by O’Connor, but he has few options.

75 minutes: Despite the failure, Farrell and England ran a long time. In the final stages now with England in possession halfway to the left.

74 minutes: When England regroups, they point to the posts to invite Owen Farrell to launch his hardest effort of the night. 40 m outside, 10 m from the left side, and Farrell drags him.

73 min: Another penalty from England, this time only in Australian territory. It takes an age to get to the contest, milking as much time as possible. This gives Australian television experts plenty of time to complain about marginal arbitration decisions.

72 minutes: This one is more tidy and Australia gets to work on the right. But they only get to the third phase when, you guessed it, JOC catches the ball in contact and is monstrous by Lawes who insures the breakdown and resists Australian pressure to win the penalty.

71 minutes: Another bad attacking team for Australia, interrupted in flight and stolen by Smith in the back. England finishes off, but Arundell breaks the receiver and is another line of attack 30m from the England line.

70 min: England forced to kick to play just outside their own 22. Henry Arundell arrives. Ten big minutes are approaching.

68 min: England secure the restart and after the long kick, O’Connor gives Lolesio a hospital pass that the young five-eighth does well to keep alive. Shortly afterwards, O’Connor makes a mistake for the umpteenth time, losing the ball to the ground, but there is a penalty against England in the next phase … just because O’Connor misses the touch with the free kick! My God, the GAME has had a surprise since it came in.

PENAL! Australia 17-25 England (Farrell, 67)

Farrell has been good tonight, and it was his shot that put Nowell in that attack, and his right boot extends England’s lead beyond a converted attempt.

65 minutes: Goalkeeper with a courageous run of his 22 behind the scrum to put England about to throw a box close to half. England wins the cap again and there is another kick, this cross field almost flat at Nowell! He claims, bounces off Koroibete and England has run. From the right play he moves inside the field – penalty advantage – and everything slows down as England moves towards the line. Are they sure they are bound? Not this time. Hold on to the line and Farrell will accept the three easy points.

64 minutes: Oh no! The alignment is not straight and all that energy around the Suncorp stadium evaporates.

Marcus Smith returns to the podium.

63 minutes: An excellent England maul is securing the line-up ball halfway. When the bodies fall, Lawes hits the 22nd on the left. But England can’t link phases and a loose pass behind the breakdown recovers with a golden shirt. Both teams kick, but Lolesio interrupts the skipper by inviting Wright to run, and the boy runs, throwing himself through the front line of defenders, breaking and chasing over and then contacting the last man in England. . exciting rugby from the Wallabies. This game breaks down.

61 minutes: A horrible line-up from England halfway through and they stole Philip. Australia split from left to right with the man advantage, and O’Connor failed again, throwing to the limit when there was plenty of room to run, men out of it and acres of field to put the pilot. Shocking decision and execution.

60 minutes: And now a scrum penalty passes the way to England for the front row to sink.

Hugh Lukins has seen enough. “Tired of the referees determining who wins a rugby match, I’m going to see Aussie Rules. Yellow card for interception attempt … give me a break.”

59 min: Australia wins the lineup and then tries to attack from the side of the shot, without success. The game moves from the left in the middle of the field and England does well to fight. The Wallabies recycle patiently, but narrow their lines when O’Connor fails to throw the ball inside Koroibete on the burst and England escapes. Hmmmm, those three penalty points suddenly seem more appetizing. But right now, Australia will be relying to find more scores before the siren.

“England’s defense seems very porous under pressure,” he emails Bryan Lambert. “It’s time for a new defense coach.” I’m sure he’s not the only person who cares about it right now.

57 minutes: Ignoring this disappointment, Australia will soon return to England’s defense. They reach the 22nd with a penalty lead, runners coming from all angles, belting England backwards. All the momentum is with the Wallabies. And they suffer in the corner! Bold move to reduce the three points, but England continues to defend with only 14 men.

Of course, behind the game, you see another golden t-shirt limping. This time it’s the big Neville. Will there be any Wallabies left for the third test?

56 min: Australia attack from the restart passing through the hands from left to right until Kerevi straightens halfway. The mirror image passes but with Paisami making contact on the left, creating a slow ruck that White throws from behind for a 50/20! He was very big from the middle of Wallaby, and is delighted. But wait, the TMO is checking the 50/20 centimeter. The entrance, which marks the beginning of the movement, was within half of Australia, so the launch is from England, not the Wallabies.

55 minutes: If England fail to do so, they will only blame themselves. It was 19-0, remember.

PENAL! Australia 17-22 England (Lolesio, 54)

Lolesio goes over the simple penalty and the Wallabies return home with the candle wet.

Yellow card! (Smith, 54)

Another solid lineout, Australia rejects the maul and starts flipping the ball through White and Bell, but the ball goes to the ground … and the reason it does is a deliberate placement of Smith ! It’s time for an England player to head to the bin!

53 minutes: Australia secures their own midfield ball. Leota hits the English defense and Underhill concedes a penalty. The Wallabies lead to the left corner. They can make three …

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