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Australia bounce back at Twickenham

17th November 2012 16:10

England v Australia Toby Flood of England tackles Adam Ashley Cooper of Australia

Stronger: Adam Ashley-Cooper

A powerful performance from Australia led to a 20-14 victory over England at Twickenham, with Berrick Barnes kicking 15 points.

In front of a packed crowd at Twickenham, England opened the scoring with a penalty from Toby Flood with two minutes gone, but it was Australia who held the edge early on in terms of territory and possession.

The Wallabies were on top in the opening scrums and it proved to be the foundation for Australia's first score of the afternoon as Michael Hooper burst through on the left hand side, Berrick Barnes eventually sending through a drop-goal from straight in front.

Australia continued to play with width, Nick Cummins giving the English defence cause for concern as he continued to find space down the right wing.

Flood put England back in front with a long-range penalty but Australia responded by putting the home side under pressure deep on their own try line, the TMO ruling out a score after looking at numerous replays.

A penalty at the resulting scrum however led to Barnes levelling the scores from straight in front, but Flood responded to take the score to 9-6.

Cummins then grabbed the first try of the afternoon after a poor box kick from Danny Care led to a break from Australian scrum-half Pat Phipps, who slipped through a gap in England's defence and fed an unmarked Cummins for the score.

It was England however who had grabbed the final points of the first half, a tapped penalty by Care putting Australia on the back foot before the ball went wide to Manu Tuilagi.

The Leicester centre dived and allegedly did enough to ground the ball on the line, putting England back in front and leaving the score at 14-11 at half-time.

Barnes drew both teams level at the start of the second half and then put the Wallabies in front after a perfectly weighted chip behind the defence from Beale was gathered by Hooper, leading to another penalty kick to give Australia a 14-17 lead.

The Wallabies regained possession from the restart and a break from Tapuai almost released Cummins on the outside again only for Sharples to intervene. Australia's dominance at the breakdown resulted in England being penalised, with Barnes stretching the visitors lead to six points.

An English response was needed and it came with a powerful surge towards the Australian try-line, the hosts launching a series of driving mauls towards the Wallaby line, Thomas Waldrom going close but knocking on as he dived for the score.

The home crowd did their best to lift England's performance but the error count continued to rise as Australia controlled the breakdown and the scrum, winning yet another penalty which Barnes failed to convert from long-range.

A tapped penalty from replacement Ben Youngs brought the crowd to their feet as England persisted to go for the try rather than taking the points on offer, but Australia again turned over possession, stifling England's momentum.

It was a similar story for the rest of the second half as Australia dominated the breakdown, repelling a series of attacks from the home side deep into their own 22 but emerging on top on every occasion, to clinch an important victory for coach Robbie Deans.

Man of the match: Who needs David Pocock? Openside Michael Hooper had a fine afternoon.

Moment of the match: After sustained pressure, Thomas Waldrom just couldn't get the ball down.

Villain of the match: Not a memorable afternoon for Joe Marler at the scrum, the Harlequin struggling against Ben Alexander.

The scorers:

For England:
Try: Tuilagi
Pens: Flood 3

For Australia:
Try: Cummins
Pens: Barnes 4
Drop Goal: Barnes

England: 15 Alex Goode, 14 Chris Ashton, 13 Manu Tuilagi, 12 Brad Barritt, 11 Charlie Sharples, 10 Toby Flood, 9 Danny Care, 8 Thomas Waldrom, 7 Chris Robshaw (c), 6 Tom Johnson, 5 Geoff Parling, 4 Tom Palmer, 3 Dan Cole, 2 Tom Youngs, 1 Joe Marler.
Replacements: 16 David Paice, 17 David Wilson, 18 Mako Vunipola, 19 Joe Launchbury, 20 Tom Wood, 21 Ben Youngs, 22 Owen Farrell, 23 Mike Brown.

Australia: 15 Berrick Barnes, 14 Digby Ioane, 13 Adam Ashley-Cooper, 12 Ben Tapuai, 11 Nick Cummins, 10 Kurtley Beale, 9 Nick Phipps, 8 Wycliff Palu, 7 Michael Hooper, 6 Dave Dennis, 5 Nathan Sharpe (captain), 4 Sitaleki Timani, 3 Ben Alexander, 2 Tatafu Polota Nau, 1 Benn Robinson.
Replacements: 16 Stephen Moore, 17 James Slipper, 18 Sekope Kepu, 19 Radike Samo, 20 Liam Gill, 21 Brett Sheehan, 22 Mike Harris, 23 Drew Mitchell.

Comments

Westwest says...

A

Posted 17:25 17th November 2012

OupaJ says...

Why did England play with a Swedish flag on their collar?

Posted 17:15 17th November 2012

Scrumpoacher says...

Oh forgot- ha ha!!!

Posted 17:15 17th November 2012

Scrumpoacher says...

Woohoo!!! That is all.

Posted 17:13 17th November 2012

jonesy2 says...

the honeybadger!!!!!!

hooper is simply incredible, what a rugby player.

the universe makes sense again. 4th string wallabies smash england, no surprises. by the way samoas, i mean englands, try was, how do we say..not a try, blatantly short of the line. so australia have done amazingly well to combat officials and injuries to put a hammering on england in england.

ps. australian scrum was absolutely dominant. where do england turn to now?

Posted 17:13 17th November 2012

GCP_JONES says...

I'm very confused, never mind the result,whats the story with the English strip, I thought we were bad last week playing in black,

Who decides these things letting the away team wear the home jerseys. England wear white, end of.

England need to get S Armitage back from France so he is available to you. You have Nick Easter playing the rugby of his life so what if he's 34? or Ben Morgan who is having a decent season.

Waldrom a good club player period

Posted 17:03 17th November 2012

nzmaoriboy says...

Ha ha my prediction was true! same old story..The England scribes lauding their team a week too early & the players believing the hype (groundhog day)..Am not saying England is bad they just have a propensity for overstating there abilities & understating there opposition. Think Richie Mccaw stated Oz are beatable when confident...& very very determined when written off. Good win

Posted 16:54 17th November 2012

Douglas1984 says...

England were absolutely awful at the breakdown, and until we get some flankers that can actually steal opposition ball (rather than relying on Dan Coles!) we will achieve nothing

Posted 16:49 17th November 2012

Warrior7 says...

Mullan should be in ahead of Marler. He also has some pace to cover and can actually pass.

Posted 16:48 17th November 2012

Jediboy says...

I'm with 1st58.

Well done Oz.

For me the writing is on the wall with England. Bottom line is we are not good enough to compete at the top level. We look like we are still trying to work out how to play, and that should have been sorted by now.

They early promise shown by SL has now gone, and has been replace with a massive dose of mediocrity.

We don't deserve to be top 4 ranked so no complaints from me.

The players need to develope mentally and in terms of skills. Just not good enough at the moment.

I really hope they prove me wrong soon, but Im not convinced that will happen.

Posted 16:47 17th November 2012

mfblions says...

well done Aussies

Posted 16:43 17th November 2012

Mikeyj9 says...

Australia terrible, England worse, little French referee, worst. Yeah, sure Manu, that was a try???????

There is the wallabies one try per game average. Guess we're going to have to endure old dingo deans a while longer, joy.

Somebody tell me the point of dave Dennis in a gold uniform,

speaking of jerseys, would you poms make up your mind on the colour of your strip, white, purple, black, blue, just pick one already.

Posted 16:42 17th November 2012

melkdave says...

Congratulations to Australia ,as expected their scrum was alot better today,But iam miffed that the game was won on a blant forward pass to Cummins,how could any referee or linesman have missed it,is beyond me.That aside what an exciting game,Australiai caused problems all day ,with those chips behind the defencive line,and battled hard at the breakdown,and slowed Englands ball,and played the referee very wellAs to England had their chances to win this match,but didnt pass very well,or exacute ,got flustered and gave away to many penalties England will learn and play alot better the exaction is nearly there along with the precisionbut more work definatly needs to be done all round.Not any really improvement im sorry to say,but hard lessons learned i hope.

Posted 16:41 17th November 2012

1st58 says...

Well done OZ - but as an Englishman I'm very fed up - by not picking a genuine openside we handed a huge advantage to OZ - little surprise Hooper shone! In S.Armitage we have a superb, world class player and he must be picked - in addition Waldrom is not test match class - Marler isnt a good enough scrummager (and Alexander is there to be taken), and Youngs seemed to struggle with his scrummaging also - Flood did his best, but is a very limited fly half (do we have anyone better?), Barritt has no attacking potential and generally our backplay lacks imagination - bringing on the likes of Farrell is hardly likely to make an impact, but well done launsberry.

We miss Lawes, Hartley and Corbisero - but to be honest OZ are also missing players - I feel like we just are not progressing, and its same old same old with our National side.

Posted 16:36 17th November 2012

FISH says...

hehe glad to see the n.h teams lose in their own back yard......

Posted 16:36 17th November 2012

startledwombat says...

England are sponsored by Cadbury chocolates?

The third game in a row that Australia have been penalised for offside when a player in front has grabbed a loose ball off the player receiving the kick. The Wallabies seemed to settle after that, although they are still not smart enough to think of grounding the ball against the pads of the posts.

Posted 16:34 17th November 2012

ArmchairGeneral says...

With Sherridan it was a win. Easter even more so. Have to pick players for the win not for a tournament in 3 yrs. Lancaster to blame 100%

Posted 16:29 17th November 2012

jcahill1 says...

YES!!!!!

Posted 16:27 17th November 2012

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