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Player ratings between England and Australia
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Player ratings between England and Australia

England player ratings live from Allianz Stadium, Twickenham: After successive one-, seven- and two-point defeats against New Zealand, it was a Saturday afternoon for Steve Borthwick’s team. get a lot of them All Blacks Frustrations with an injured Wallabies XV.

It looked like they were going to do it eventually as they looked to save the score in the 78th minute. Maro Itoje Try being converted by Marcus SmithHe was given full time and was not addicted like he was seven days ago.

But there was one final twist to this wildly insane 10-hour thriller… Australia Those celebrating the extraordinary 42-37 victory in the 83rd minute Max Jorgensen try transformed challenge is missing Ollie SleightholmeThe two scorers of the second half England He tries, he won’t want to remember.

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The Aussies had triumphed over the English just once in the last 11 encounters, but on this compelling evidence they rallied from an early 3-15 scoreline inspired by code-hopping Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii who would become the game’s global star. We closed the gap ahead 20-18.

They then built on this and set up a grandstand finish, going 28-18 ahead before Sleightholme’s duo made it 28-30.

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Andrew Kellaway’s breakaway try took the lead back for the Wallabies, then Itoje struck for the English but once again they were unable to seize the advantage, Jorgensen stealing the advantage with red time on the clock. Here are the ratings for players in England:

15. George Furbank – 4.5 (out of 10)
He did not play as much of a role in attack as hoped and it was disappointing that he did not close the door defensively in the first half when Australia scored from the same corner on two tries. sacrificed for george ford With 18 minutes remaining, Smith moves to full-back.

14. Immanuel Feyi-Waboso – 4
A very quiet, cut-out screen, unlike last weekend’s try-scoring mastery. He bounced back with HIA in the first half battles, but his final action left him weak defensively. Jeremy Williams Try diving into the corner in the 50th minute.

13. ollie lawrence – 8
He was heading for a higher rating but was dropped after missing the catch on a Ford which led to a Kellaway try. He wore the number 13 jersey but defended inside and displayed smart offensive lines all day with direction from Smith. Excellent effort.

12. Henry Slade – 5.5
We had difficulty in the defensive setup that now falls within Joe El-Abd’s area of ​​responsibility. He was supposed to be the best defender on his team, but he could not provide that reliability.

11. Tommy Freeman – 5
He needed an upgrade after his sluggish effort against New Zealand, but that didn’t really come through. We couldn’t spot Slade for a try at 15-3. I objected to some of the shots, but this was the high point.

10. Marcus Smith – 8
Excellent in attack, his hard shots in behind the defense resulted in several tries. He led the fight in the second half and made a nice shot. However, even he could be wrong, as was sadly seen with his final concession attempt, when Len Ikitau’s classy one-handed offload left him in a difficult position.

9. Ben Spencer – 5.5
He showed his offensive skills early; Check out his ground pass to supporter Freeman. But then his performance hit a dead end, not helped by his box kicks early in the second half and the try-scoring Williams not doing enough to touch down. We came out in ’62.

1. Ellis Genge – 7.5
He was up for it and delivered his 62-minute contribution well. He took part in Chandler Cunningham-South’s early tries, slotting the move in the first and quickly taking the penalty in the second. Two scrum penalties were added to his efforts, but ultimately there was no winning prize.

2. JamieGeorge – 4
In the 51st minute, when his team was defeated, England have a real question of leadership to consider. On: France In 2023, the prostitute was considered irreplaceable, but that has changed. The tackle count was high but failed to provide the impact needed to stop Australia’s spectacular resurgence.

3. Will Stuart – 7
His 69-minute performance enabled his team to be at the top of the competition table and his set pieces were also very good. England had taken the lead when called ashore.

4.Maro Itoje – 8
He finished the match with a stunning 22 tackles and thought he had scored the game-clinching try in the 78th minute with a superb finish from close range. However, he couldn’t help but close the lid and see Australia take the lead after the restart.

5. george martin – 7
He topped his team’s first-half tackle count, the third highest, but that sector had collapsed due to one misstep. Tate McDermott He snipes up a hill to set up Harry Wilson’s try. A second-half turnover in the Aussie 22 was also costly. We set off on time.

6. Chandler Cunningham-South – 7.5
He got off to a great start, diving untouched into a corner to get the scoreboard ticking and then digging in for a second as Australian defenders held on to him. We loved the enthusiasm of their celebrations, but unfortunately they turned out to be premature.

7. Tom Curry – 5
He has to be the most cursed player in English football due to his injury problems. It had gone well until the crowd whistled when he was sent tumble by Angus Bell. Then there was deathly silence when his next tackle was to get his head on the wrong end of a tackle. Rob ValetiniLess than 23 minutes later, he ends his day. If he had spent more time on the field he probably would have been very highly rated.

8. Ben Earl – 7
Much of England’s progress over the last 15 months has been due to him. While he started here by giving Cunningham-South a try assist in the fifth minute, the ball was foreign to him in the first half as the defense was where he shined. He came out of his offensive shell further in the second.

Replacements:
16. Luke Cowan – Dickie – 6
George, playing for the first time in two years, helped raise the bar when he realized the job was getting a little too difficult. Jorgensen’s run to the line caused gas, but it wasn’t his fault.

17. Fin Baxter – 6.5
The young player showed his engine after his arrival in the 62nd minute. One more step forward in its development.

18. Dan Cole – 6
It was a better performance than last weekend as England took a 30-28 lead.

19. Nick Isiekwe – 6.5
You followed the blink and missed the cameo New Zealand playing here for just over 20 minutes. He worked hard to put his team ahead twice in that exciting final.

20. Alex Dombrandt – 6.5
Curry’s 23rd-minute substitute was by no means a similar substitute, but his highlight was his pass to Sleightholme to take the lead to 28.

21. Harry Randall – 6
England needed energy and he provided it. There is an improvement compared to a week ago, but it is still not enough.

22.George Ford – 4
His appearance last week was appalling and sadly he influenced the defeat here again; His tough pass to Lawrence was deflected allowing Kellaway to collect the giveaway.

23. Ollie Sleightholme – 6.5
He came on as a substitute for HIA twice in the first half and was substituted permanently in the 50th minute. He completed his two tries perfectly, which shows why he was last season’s best Gallagher Premier League top scorer, but painful shot taker, is exposed defensively in several tries in Australia, including a game-ending clinch.