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England hold off Australia to secure series victory Down Under

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England dug deep to complete a series victory over Australia with a 21-17 victory in the third Test at Sydney Cricket Ground that saw rookies Freddie Steward and Tommy Freeman play starring roles.Eddie Jones' tourists built a 21-10 lead through tries from Steward and Marcus Smith and the kicking of Owen Farrell, but it began to crumble when Folau Fainga’a crossed in the 66th minute.But instead of folding as they did in the first Test, on this occasion England showed the resolve to keep the Wallabies out despite sustained late pressure, with Luke Cowan-Dickie and Courtney Lawes combining to secure a critical late turnover.Until play became tighter in the closing stages, full-back Steward and wing Freeman operated as England’s most dangerous players, using their pace, size and clever running lines to good effect.There were shades of 2016 when veteran scrum-half Danny Care was hooked in the 37th minute as the price for an error-ridden display that included a charged-down kick, knock-on and missed tackle.Jones had seen enough and removed Care in the same way he had withdrawn Luther Burrell and Teimana Harrison in the first and third Tests six years ago.

On this occasion the change was rewarded with another solid shift from Jack van Poortvliet.It could be the last time Care is seen in an England jersey given he has only just returned following nearly four years in international exile, and the same fate could face Guy Porter after his defensive shortcomings were exposed.Otherwise it was a pleasing day for England, whose scruffy end-of-season performance failed to take the shine off a significant achievement that takes the newly created Ella-Mobbs Cup to Twickenham.Australia had promised to fly out of the blocks after conceding

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There was nothing quality-wise to compare with Ireland’s momentous achievement in Wellington but this result will satisfy England just the same. Another series has gone the way of the northern hemisphere, with a breakaway Marcus Smith try after 55 minutes helping to earn a 2-1 victory over a Wallabies side who once again flattered only to deceive.

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