Wallabies player ratings against England

How the Wallabies stacked up individually in their big Rugby World Cup win over England at Twickenham.

AUSTRALIA'S PLAYER RATINGS FROM THE WALLABIES' 33-13 RUGBY WORLD CUP WIN OVER ENGLAND AT TWICKENHAM:

ISRAEL FOLAU: Bombed an early try with a two-on-one blunder, spilt a couple of high balls but kept England defenders on their toes in a relatively quiet game from the John Eales Medallist. 6.5

ADAM ASHLEY-COOPER: A typically error-free performance from Australia's most reliable back, making more metres than anyone and setting up Matt Giteau's match-icing try. 8.

TEVITA KURIDRANI: Made a couple of big hits and some important defensive reads, but also missed two tackles and struggled to make a major impact in attack. 7.

MATT GITEAU: Kicked superbly for the line and in general play and used his 78kg frame to tackle courageously - and flawlessly - to help contain England's massive backs. 8.5

ROB HORNE: Only lasted 10 minutes but was busy and strong in defence before being forced off with an arm injury. 7.

BERNARD FOLEY: Controlled the game brilliantly in his finest display yet for the Wallabies, breaking several point-scoring records with perfect goalkicking and two-try effort. 9.5

WILL GENIA: Had a box kick charged down and missed a key tackle but otherwise solid at the coal face and provided silver service to Foley. 7.5.

DAVID POCOCK: Dominated the breakdown, carried with vigour and drove the Australian scrum in another mighty display from arguably the world's premier back-rower. 9.

MICHAEL HOOPER: The most energetic player on the field, terrorising England at the ruck and tackling his heart out in a signature 80-minute performance. 8.5.

SCOTT FARDY: Yet again the unsung hero of the Wallabies back-row with superb all-round effort in attack, defence and at the lineout. 8.

KANE DOUGLAS: Repaid Michael Cheika for the selection faith shown by the coach with a wholehearted 80-minute display. A strong presence throughout. 8.

ROB SIMMONS: The lineout general controlled the set piece superbly for the Wallabies after it malfunctioned in previous matches. 7.5.

SEKOPE KEPU: Hugely satisfying display from the veteran prop after suffering years of scrummaging heartache at the hands of England. 8.

STEPHEN MOORE: The skipper literally led from the front, topping Australia's tackle count, throwing impeccably at the lineout and spearheading the Wallabies' powerful scrum. 9.

SCOTT SIO: Conceded two of Australia's five penalties but more than atoned with aggressive scrummaging and unblemished defensive effort. 8.

REPLACEMENTS:

KURTLEY BEALE: May have sealed a starting place on the wing after dazzling 70-minute display, combining brilliantly with Foley for one try and looking dangerous throughout. 7.5.

NICK PHIPPS: Lacked composure at times, placing Wallabies under pressure after being injected at key 60-minute mark. 6.

JAMES SLIPPER: The dominant Australian scrum lost nothing in the final 25 minutes after he was thrown into the fray. 7.

GREG HOLMES: Ditto as he made a seamless introduction to the Wallabies front row in the tense closing stages.

TATAFU POLOTA-NAU: No lineout wobbles this time for Australia's capable reserve hooker. 7.

DEAN MUMM: Helped the Wallabies pack finish over the top of England after coming on with the match in the balance with 15 minutes to go. 7.


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