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England vs Australia: Second-half rally sees hosts to victory at Twickenham

Re-live all the action

Samuel Lovett
Twickenham
,Jack de Menezes
Saturday 24 November 2018 12:24 EST
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England swept aside Australia 37-18 to claim a sixth successive victory over the Wallabies and complete a successful autumn series at Twickenham marred only by a controversial defeat to New Zealand.

The old enemies were deadlocked at 13-13 entering half-time but blistering tries from Elliot Daly and Joe Cokanasiga opened up daylight before the win became a rout when Owen Farrell touched down in the closing stages.

Apart from losing their way in the second quarter, England dominated the Cook Cup showdown with man of the match Kyle Sinckler, Jonny May and Cokanasiga outstanding.

Victory was secured against one of the poorest Wallaby teams seen at Twickenham in recent years, the tourists enfeebled by the loss of David Pocock to a neck injury and tumultuous build up due to senior players Kurtley Beale and Adam Ashley-Cooper being disciplined for bringing women back to their hotel rooms.

Among the biggest roars of the afternoon was reserved for Manu Tuilagi, who finally made his first Test appearance for two years as a final-quarter replacement having overcome a groin strain.

Re-live the action below:

25 min: Sinckler is tearing it up in the scrum and forces yet another penalty. It's inside England's own half but the side point to the posts. Daly steps up but it proves too much, even for him. The ball falls short before Australia kick clear.

Samuel Lovett24 November 2018 15:25

TRY! Dane Haylett-Petty goes over for Australia!

Samuel Lovett24 November 2018 15:27

Oh wait, maybe not... we've gone to TMO after the ref saw the replays on the main screen here at Twickenham. You couldn't write it...

Samuel Lovett24 November 2018 15:28

29 min: And he's disallowed it! In the build-up to the try, the pass made to Samu Kerevi - before he eventually gave it to Haylett-Petty on his inside - was judged to be forward. Play is brought back for an England scrum as chants of 'Swing Low' go up across Twickenham.

Samuel Lovett24 November 2018 15:30

32 min: Farrell sends a sublime, high-hanging kick deep into Australia's defence, allowing the hosts to smother Folau. The visitors manage to get themselves out of a tight situation but it's not long before they concede a penalty. It was Rodda who was pulled up for not releasing at the ruck after appearing to dump tackle Daly. Farrell to kick.

Samuel Lovett24 November 2018 15:34

34 min: Farrell makes the kick. England 13-3 Australia.

Samuel Lovett24 November 2018 15:35

TRY! Israel Folau goes over for Australia!

Samuel Lovett24 November 2018 15:36

England 13-10 Australia (Folau try, To'omua conversion, 37 min)

You can't argue about the quality of that try. From a line-out, Australia cleanly and quickly shipped the ball to the other side of the pitch in what must have been under 10 seconds. It was a crisp, clean passage of the play that had England scrambling to organise themselves.

From there, positioned on England's 22, the visitors sent the ball back inwards before Folau came charging from deep to pierce the hosts' defence. Farrell was guilty in missing his tackle while Youngs was sent the wrong way by a smart shake of the shoulders from Folau. The wing did the rest, diving under the posts to round off a fantastic movement from Australia.

Samuel Lovett24 November 2018 15:37

40 min: Australia scum inside England's half. This could prove to be dangerous...

Samuel Lovett24 November 2018 15:41

40 min: England were warned. Australia must have made 30 metres following that scrum, storming forward to the hosts' try line. An important tackle/block/shoulder charge (call it what you want, that was very suspect) from Farrell stopped Rodda 5 metres out from what would have been a definite try. From there, Australia shipped it right but play broke down following a sloppy offload. The ref subsequently blew up for a penalty for offside, which Australia kicked to draw the score level at 13-13.

Samuel Lovett24 November 2018 15:46

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