posted on Nov, 27 2004 @ 04:07 PM
Australia survived a spirited England fightback to hand new coach Andy Robinson his first defeat as they won at Twickenham for the first time since
1998.
England ultimately paid the penalty for a below-par first-half display after their victories over Canada and South Africa in the opening two Investec
Challenge Internationals.
Australia's outstanding centre Matt Giteau, who had set up their first-half tries for hooker Jeremy Paul and full-back Chris Latham as well as kicking
a 42nd-minute penalty, had the final say with two more late penalties.
Australia's other points came from fly-half Elton Flatley who converted Paul's opening try before retiring hurt mid-way through the first-half.
After England were totally out-played in the first-half their forwards were transformed after the interval as they turned on the power.
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