second Test from the MCG in Melbourne, scores, results, fixtures, teams, how to watch
And just like that, it was over. Lions won the test series against Wallabies with a game after getting a heartbreaking and controversial score at the last minute at MCG.
A highly developed Wallabies went ahead 23-5 after half an hour, and despite the return of a lion, he still made a two-point leadership in dying moments. However, the lions found a gap and scored a goal to win the Hugo Keenan game.
The match ended under controversial conditions, but Wallabies Captain Harry Wilson, Waakway Jac Morgan by Waakway Jac Morgan, begged for an illegal cleaning around the neck of Winged Carlo Tizzano.
He was directly behind the neck and was considered dangerous by another informant, but the referee Andrea Piardi clarified everything and stopped the trial.
Hugo Keenan from the British and Irish Lions scores the winning experiment.Credit: Getty Images
It was the only time that Lions led in the match, and the players enjoyed securing the 2-0 series win and made the red half of the crowd 90.307 in the famous Melbourne venue.
Wallabies was defeated, but he regretted not finishing the job after the opening was dominated by 30 minutes.
The lions returned to the back of the second half before and again. Wallabies led nine for most of the tomorrow, but he gave up an attempt to draw two points in 59 minutes, and then he could not score in half of the lions in the last 15 minutes.
Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt may regret the bench elections and early substitutes, the lions sound much stronger in Scrum.
The series now goes to Sydney for Wallabies, just proudly a dead rubber for the third test.
Bundee Aki from British and Irish Lions, Australia Wallabies and Melbourne Crick Crick Ground celebrates the victory after the second test of the series between the British and Irish lions.Credit: Getty Images
Australia, 30 minutes after 23-5 leading a crazy opening after a part-time 23-17 took the lead. The additional power of Will Skelton and Rob Valetin was noticed in collisions.
Tom Lynagh threw a penalty in the fourth minute and went ahead 6-0 after the disciplined kick pressure by the landlords.
After a series of penalties against the landlords, he collapsed from Lions Dan Sheehan at a close distance. Wilson objected to Sheehan’s dive into the air and defense.
On the counter with only two backs, Wing Harry Potter was disaster for Wallabies when he came out with a torn hamstring. Reserve reserves Tate McDermott took its place. Wallabies didn’t miss a rhythm and put pressure on the Lions line. James tried to support Slipper – only the fourth test attempt.
Harry Wilson of Wallabies and British and Irish Lions Maro ItojeCredit: Getty Images
Lions lost Tommy Freeman in the garbage box, and Wallabies burned the crowd when they returned to Lions’ neighborhood and scored a dart half Jake Gordon again this time.
Wallabies passed the roof when Wallabies got one-third of the Wallabies after starting the ball and allowing Joseph-Aqualiiiii to step and liberated Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii. He put Tom Wright on a free run for an essay and 18 -point ahead.
However, when Freeman returned, the lions answered. In his own quarter, a stroke Lynagh fell, allowed the lions to put pressure and Tom Curry dived into the right corner. The lions scored again in the 38th minute, Huw Jones approached.
Wallabies managed to keep the lions interrupted and Lynagh increased the score to three in 53 minutes.
The lions paid for a chance spent when Wallabies scored a few minutes later. The power game of the lions and some beautiful unloading, the great -wing -wing Tadhg found Beirne on the sidelines and was too big to stop.