The casualty list was long for the Wallabies as England made good on their promise to take their game to a new level, winning 25-17 in the second Test in Brisbane | phillutton78
The chanceless boot of Owen Farrell would be the difference as England ensured the Test series against the Wallabies would climax in a Sydney decider next week following a 25-17 victory at Suncorp Stadium.
But Eddie Jones would seize the day as England made the most of their early physical domination to batter the Wallabies into the Brisbane turf and set up a tantalising finale in the Harbour City. From there, it was over to Owen Farrell to add to the tally. A pair of penalties had England up 13-0 as Genge finally crossed the line, being pinged for a forearm to the face of Wallaby half Nic White. The penalty went to the Australians but they could make no impression against the wall of white.Things were going from bad to worse for the Wallabies after Perese was shown a yellow card for a deliberate knock-on, although it was clear he had every intention of taking an intercept.
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