Australia, outnumbered for 45 minutes, won this Saturday against England (30-28), on the occasion of the first of three test matches of their summer tour.
The Australians had to play at fourteen from the 35th minute, after second row Swain was sent off for a header.
Before kick-off, they had to face another blow with the injury package of their opener Quade Cooper, injured in the ankle.
While the two teams were back to back at the break (6-6) in a padlocked game, the English had scored first, returning from the locker room, by Genge (48th).
But the Wallabies reacted in two stages, scoring first by Petaia (63rd) then Fainga'a (70th).
Before Samu, who entered during the game, made the bill a little more complicated at the end of the match (77th).
The English tests of Arundell (80th) and Van Poortvliet (80th +3) did not change the case.
Eddie Jones under pressure
New disappointment for the XV de la Rose, after a disappointing last Six Nations Tournament (3rd with only 2 wins for 3 losses).
The English remained, before this match, on eight consecutive victories against the Wallabies, the last on November 13 at Twickenham (32-15).
The Australians, led by their emblematic captain Michael Hooper (118 caps), are reviving after a failed autumn tour, with three defeats, against Scotland (15-13), England and the country of Wales (29-28).
This is the first time that Eddie Jones has lost with England against Australia, his country of origin.
The English coach, already questioned, is more than ever under pressure …