Even when they were shambolic in the opening 20 minutes here, they clung on grimly, twice preventing Australia tries by getting under the ball-carrier over the line and preventing a grounding. Instead of four tries, Australia had just the one. Youngs scored his try five minutes after Yarde, tapping a penalty 10 minutes out and dummying Phipps. Australia had trained in the week at Harrow, Churchill’s alma mater, but it is England who are signalling V for victory. Unbeaten Eddie Jones says England short of 2003 World Cup vintage Read moreEngland 37-21 Australia: how the players at Twickenham rated Read more
Source: The Guardian December 03, 2016 16:25 UTC