England beat Australia as landmark day for northern hemisphere continues
Eddie Jones’ new-look England held firm amid a nail-biting finish under the lights at the Sydney Cricket Ground to clinch a 2-1 series victory over the Wallabies.
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Eddie Jones’ new-look England held firm amid a nail-biting finish under the lights at the Sydney Cricket Ground to clinch a 2-1 series victory over the Wallabies.
SYDNEY : Jordan Petaia was 19 when he made his debut for the Wallabies at the 2019 World Cup, scoring a try with his second touch, but on Saturday he will finally get his first start at fullback against England at Brisbane's Lang Park.
Coach Eddie Jones said on Thursday three new faces in England's back line would give his team more attacking options for their must-win second Test against an Australian side that has been forced into five changes.
Unless head coach Eddie Jones throws a curve ball in selection, England’s left wing position for the pivotal second Test against Australia on Saturday is a shoot out between Joe Cokanasiga and Henry Arundell.
Australia defence coach Matt Taylor said head coach Dave Rennie's clarity and calm demeanour were key factors in their improvement over the last couple of years and that the Wallabies were now more adaptable as situations change on the field.
Flanker Sam Underhill is set to start England’s crucial second Test against Australia with head coach Eddie Jones also considering throwing teenage speedster Henry Arundell into the fray in Brisbane.
Sam Underhill is poised to fill the void in England’s back row created by Tom Curry’s tour-ending concussion for Saturday’s do-or-die second Test against Australia in Brisbane.
England wing Jonny May is set to miss Saturday's second Test against Australia as he continues his recovery from the episode of Covid that ruled him out of the series opener.