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39 minutes: There is a long break while the blockade of England is attended to on the ground. Number 4 gets back on its feet and walks away. It remains to be seen if the impending HIA passes.

39 minutes: Immediately after the restart, Itoje goes to the ground, and has surely finished for the night, after sinking his head into the shoulder of the razed Paisami.

CONVERTED TEST! Australia 7-19 England (Tupou, 38)

Solid line for the Wallabies and Bell hits the line hard with a penalty lead. White makes more meters, Paisami gets some charge, Bell breaks the line and Tupou finishes the job. He owed her something by his side, and the big boy delivered. Australia scores from their first half attack.

Lolesio continues his magnificent form of goal-scoring from Perth.

35 min: The melee halfway restarts with the referee giving a long conversation to Tupou. The second set piece holds up long enough to count before rolling far enough for Australia to win a penalty. The launch goes inside England’s 22nd for the first time tonight.

34 minutes: Van Poortvliet with another box shot that England gathered after a formidable chase in Koroibete. The intensity of the hunters in England tonight has been something to behold. However, there is a sloppy blow shortly after and the Wallabies receive a scrum feed.

PENAL! Australia 0-19 England (Farrell, 32)

Five of Five by Farrell. England have not given Australia a smell at Suncorp Stadium.

31 minutes: A maul is formed in the middle of Australia after the alignment of England. The penalty lead precedes Van Poortvliet by throwing his back into a gap, but soon an obstruction follows and the game is back.

29 minutes: Another kick back, Nowell this time, isolates Koroibete near his line. The chase is great. Australia was forced to the last rushed permission to play. England clearly happy to play the territorial game as long as they have ancestry.

28 minutes: Another England line-up victory close to half, another poor Smith kick, but this time bouncing very well for Underhill with a Wallaby header. George explodes, almost clear, but is scragged and the defensive struggle is good enough to smuggle England into the right. England is investigating, but a very questionable decision-making by Smith. Why not try running the ball against the 14 men?

26 minutes: By contrast, Van Poortvliet has thrown magnificently tonight and from his last receiver, Lolesio is absolutely hit. He gets a good boost from England in midfield, which only grows when Australia tries to run off their own line. From the safe alignment ball of England, Smith throws – better this time – and Hill leads the charge after a hasty clearance. Australia cannot settle for this match. With 14 men they run the risk of being let fly in the middle.

24 minutes: Australia seeks to rebuild after the restart in the middle of England and chain a few phases together, although none of them cross the winning line, and it’s little surprise when there’s a rotation. Smith throws again, and again unconvincingly, returning possession to Australia just within his half.

23 minutes: Australia did not fire a shot in the first quarter. England has been full of intentions and has been deservedly led.

PENAL! Australia 0-16 England (Farrell, 23)

Nothing handsome from Farrell. He only passes the three points of the original penalty under the posts.

Yellow card (Perese, 22)

The TMO is taking a long look at that Perese collusion and the decision – very, very hard – is that it was deliberate! In my eyes, this was a close interception. Anyway, the Australian substitute is out for ten minutes. So far, everything is going to England tonight.

22 minutes: England secures the line-up ball at 22 and the maul makes 15, then 10 and then 5 before they sink. Penalty advantage, England head from the center on the left, sure to get a try, but there is a golden arm in the way, the ball goes to the ground and England will have to settle for a penalty.

20 minutes: England can’t capitalize, but after throwing at 22 left, Philip steals the lineup and the throw reaches halfway. Genge does well in the bowels, but Smith undoes the momentum again with a kick of nothing. Australia is picking up the pace and daring for the first time tonight. A couple of risky passes get stuck and Hooper advances halfway. Could this be the first look of the local team? No. Lawes does excellently in the breakdown to interrupt the ruck and England is back in the lead.

19 minutes: Australia’s second scrum of the night and its second defeat! Massive push from England and the penalty kick goes again against the remembered Tupou.

18 minutes: Valetini enters the England line and advances for the Wallabies, but England wins the next breakdown. Everything unfolds before the ball comes out free and Australia will feed a scrum.

17 minutes: Better commotion from England, this time from Nowell, Wright who got in touch after a magnificent box exit on the right. However, off the ball, Genge catches the TMO’s attention for being too aggressive after the play on the whites. It will not be an England line-up, it will be an Australian penalty. Costly and unnecessary indiscipline.

PENAL! Australia 0-13 England (Farrell, 15)

From the right of the uprights this time Farrell caresses his third of the night. England flying.

14 minutes: Valetini does well under pressure, but England is attacking with its defensive line, drowning all the ball bearers with gold. These are intimidating things from the rugby league. Then Tupou is penalized for starting contact without his arms, and England have another shot on goal.

13 minutes: The first scrum of the night quickly ends with a free kick penalty against Tupou and England throw by territory.

12 minutes: Australia with their first dangerous run through Koroibete throwing from the left, but no phase play, and almost an expensive interception, but Hill can not stand with the dreams of an attempt 60 m clouding his vision.

PENAL! Australia 0-10 England (Farrell, 11)

Farrell, just outside the 22 m, 15 m from the touch, is not wrong.

10 minutes: England with a kickable penalty shortly after fighting the ball away from a Wallaby lineup.

Jordan Petaia has failed his HIA.

9 minutes: Australia wins their first lineout thrown halfway before Lolesio makes chips and chases down the aisle. England face off, before a kick-off set that seems to favor the Steward, who shoots dangerously and chases hard, but Wright does well to get out of jail on the lime and then the tourists award a penalty for failure to keep the Wallabies off the track. hook.

7 minutes: England have accepted the match on almost every occasion so far tonight. The whole group has played the line to the beat and their backs have shown quick hands. Brilliant start.

CONVERTED TEST! Australia 0-7 England (Vunipola, 5)

England marks seconds after the restart! A simple 5 m line throw, captured by Lawes, was unloaded at Vunipola, and the maul swarmed over the line in the blink of an eye. Blitzkrieg stuff from tourists.

Farrell screws up very well from the left side line.

First blood in England. Photography: Bradley Kanaris / The RFU / Getty Images

Updated at 11.44 BST

4 minutes: England are ahead early, working in phases and hitting the line to the beat. George and Vunipola cross the winning line, then the ball comes out to the left through hands at a pace, including an ingenious touch from Porter I think. Just when the momentum starts to increase, there is a turnover near the line and the Wallabies are eliminated.

Not good for Australia, but with Petaia staggering a bit after getting the wrong head position in an entry. This will be an HIA.

3 minutes: England win their first line-up throw, but they can’t do it long after the Wallabies piss in midfield on the breakdown. He soon returns to the white hands, but with Smith going to heaven forcing Petaia to score.

2 minutes: Australia secures the kick-off near their 22nd, establishes a strong base and White starts the line. In response, England is excited and Genge breaks the line, knocking Hooper to the ground. For some reason, England are trying to get rid of it despite the numbers on the left and the Australian boot clear.

Ellis Genge dodges the tackle. Photography: Cameron Spencer / Getty Images

Updated at 11.21 BST

Home!

Owen Farrell launches the action in Brisbane.

The Wallabies sing Advance Australia Fair twice, first in the Yugambeh language, with support from the Yugambeh Youth Choir. Excellent work from Rugby Australia this week.

The traditional Welcome to Country has become a rally back home. 10 minutes after the scheduled start, Suncorp Stadium is being run in a shrill rendition of “Aussie Aussie Aussie, hey, hey, hey.” To be fair, it’s a damn better vision than the love that is God Save The Queen that follows immediately after.

He knew even less about rugby then than he does now, but it was obvious that Mark Ella was a separate player, a man who played on a different plane than the mere mortals around him, a supernatural balance that gave him time to make perfect decisions. and run them @JPHowcroft

– Gary Naylor (@ garynaylor999) July 9, 2022

A name worthy of the trophy.

And now the Wallabies, hitting the Suncorp Stadium turf at a brisk pace and cheering the crowd with their excellent golden shirts with green artistic detail.

Here come the visitors in their ice-white uniforms. About 50,000 Queenslanders are not impressed.

The lights have been turned off at Suncorp Stadium while Mitch Tambo goes out on the field to sing “You’re the Voice” in Gamilaraay language, with the support of other indigenous artists. It is rad.

Sam Underhill did not appear in Perth, but he will be vital to England’s chances in Brisbane, especially if he can beat Michael Hooper. Rob Kitson has more.

Perhaps the only bright spot that came out of the first humiliation of the England test was Henry Arundell …

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