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Late Aussie try sinks England

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DIE LAASTE LAG: Australia winger Max Jorgensen

Max Jorgensen’s last-gasp try gave Australia a dramatic 42-37 victory over England in a frantic see-sawing test match at
Twickenham on Saturday.

England flanker Chandler Cunningham-South went over twice in the first half, either side of a Noah Lolesio penalty for Australia, before the Wallabies hit back with tries from Tom Wright and Harry Wilson to lead 20-18 at half-time.

Jeremy Williams bundled over and Lolesio kicked another penalty to bring up 18 unanswered points and make it 28-18, before substitute Ollie Sleightholme’s first two international tries dragged England back into a 30-28 lead.

Andrew Kellaway capitalised on a misplaced pass to charge away with five minutes to play, England’s Maro Itoje thought he had snatched back victory with a late try but Jorgensen ran down the touchline to win it for Australia at the death.

TWO TRIES: Cunningham-South

Of the win, Australia coach Joe Schmidt says of his team’s progress after losing five of their six matches in the Rugby Championship: “I think it is a process.

“Inevitably, progress is never linear. There will be a few peaks and troughs on the way further forward.”

England coach Steve Borthwick, meanwhile, says of the defeat: “I think it’s one every England supporter and every England player or anyone associated with the team is gutted about right now.

“It’s a game we should have won. We were in a position to win multiple times. But when you turn over that much ball and make the game that unstructured against a team with that much pace, you’re giving them opportunities and we gave them far too many.”

England - Tries: Chandler Cunningham-South (2), Ollie Sleightholme (2); Maro Itoje; Conversions: Marcus Smith (3); Penalties: Smith (2).

Australia - Tries: Tom Wright, Harry Wilson, Jeremy Williams, Andrew Kellaway, Max Jorgensen; Conversions: Noah Lolesio (2), Ben Donaldson (2); Lolesio (3).

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