England rugby union team
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Wallabies coach Michael Cheika has indicated he will make a few changes for the final Test against England in Sydney
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Eddie Jones has moved on to Sydney with the series won but there is no sign of England relaxing and letting Australia off the ropes in the third Test
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England’s Dan Cole stretches with team-mates Maro Itoje and Courtney Lawes as they train in Sydney on June 20, after England defeated the Wallabies in the second Test to take an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the series
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Australia’s misery at their series defeat by England has intensified after Cheika, the Wallabies’ head coach, was accused of allowing Jones to ‘bully him’
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Only England’s all-conquering 2003 team stand ahead of Eddie Jones’s fast-maturing squad and the gulf in decision-making between Australia and the victorious tourists in Melbourne was glaring
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Eddie Jones has ruled out coaching the British & Irish Lions next year because he ‘signed a four-year contract to make England the best team in the world’
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Australian fans can be proud of the Wallabies’ effort against England but they are unlikely to stand for another 80 minutes of the same dopey automaton action
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England rugby union coach Eddie Jones says England are aiming for a 3-0 series whitewash against Australia, after securing the series with a 23-7 victory in Melbourne on Saturday
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Eddie Jones has challenged his record-breaking England team to complete a 3-0 whitewash of Australia following their series-clinching 23-7 victory in the second Test in Melbourne
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England’s James Haskell was superb, Chris Robshaw was immense, Dylan Hartley gamble paid off, George Ford rose to the challenge and Australia need to kick penalties
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Gritty, endless defence by a transformed England side left Australia unable to take advantage of anything that came their way
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Dylan Hartley has urged his England team-mates to ‘finish the job’ and complete a 3-0 whitewash over Australia after Eddie Jones’ team clinched a first series success down under with a 23-7 win in Melbourne
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Under Jones, England have a rising self-confidence and are becoming increasingly hard to outwit, yet history tells them that a single stray pass can turn the series
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Australia will take the unprecedented step of attending the England coaches’ meeting with the referee Craig Joubert as tensions mount ahead of Saturday’s second Test
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England have called up Jack Nowell and George Ford in place of Marland Yarde and Luther Burrell for Saturday’s second Test as they seek to take a first series win in Australia
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Two of Australia’s most influential players believe the Wallabies will bounce back strongly from their first Test defeat against England this Saturday and extend the best-of-three series into a deciding third game next week
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Former Wallabies loose forward Stephen Hoiles has apologised to England coach Eddie Jones for a question put to him during a post-match news conference
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The England fly-half George Ford will start the second Test against Australia in Melbourne and is determined to take his chance
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The Australia coach, Michael Cheika, has admitted he ‘wanted to cry’ after his side’s first Test defeat to England but has promised an extremely physical response from his reshuffled team in Saturday’s second Test
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England’s former captain has won his first southern hemisphere Test and wants to experience the same feeling in Melbourne on Saturday
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The England prop Joe Marler, who chose to sit out the tour of Australia, faces RFU censure for an abusive tweet about the former Wallabies coach Bob Dwyer
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The England coach has again felt the need to have a dig at a former Wallaby, this time for claiming England are cheating in the scrums
Billy Vunipola ready for one final push as England seek whitewash