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Australia’s Last-Minute Triumph Stuns England at Twickenham

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Max Jorgensen’s last-minute try secured a thrilling 42-37 victory for Australia over England in a high-energy match at Twickenham, featuring 10 tries and multiple lead changes in the final quarter. England briefly believed they had clinched the game when Marcus Smith successfully converted Maro Itoje’s score in the 78th minute, only for the resilient Wallabies to summon their strength for a surprising end.

This win marks only Australia’s second victory out of 12 encounters with England and their first at Twickenham since their 2015 World Cup pool match, leaving the English team grappling with a fourth consecutive defeat. In contrast to their previous games against New Zealand, England kept their momentum in the closing stages; however, Australia matched their efforts to kick off their grand slam tour on an exhilarating note.

England started strong, scoring a brilliant try within five minutes through Chandler Cunningham-South after a well-placed kick from Smith. Cunningham-South quickly added a second try after a quick tap penalty, taking England to a 12-point lead. However, the loss of flanker Tom Curry due to injury seemed to unsettle the home team, allowing Australia to take control with clever plays, including a stunning pass from Joseph Suaalii that set up Tom Wright’s try. They went into halftime leading 20-18 after Noah Lolesio converted a penalty.

As the second half began, Australia’s momentum continued, with Jeremy Williams executing an impressive try. Although England fought back to reclaim the lead with tries from Ollie Sleightholme, Australia responded swiftly, showcasing their tenacity. Ian Kellaway’s breakaway try gave Australia the lead again, followed by a touchdown from Itoje that brought England level once more.

In a dramatic finish, Australia pressed forward, and Jorgensen’s late try sealed an unforgettable win. Looking ahead, England will face reigning world champions South Africa next week at Twickenham, while Australia prepares to take on Wales.

This match highlights the unpredictable nature of sports, where determination and resilience can turn the tide at any moment. Both teams show potential for growth and excitement as they prepare for their upcoming matches, making for an engaging season ahead for rugby fans.


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