Australia has had a flying start against England in the second Four Nations with a half time score of 28-6.
Darren Lockyer’s kicking game has given the Kangaroos a huge boost in their play, as he set up their second, third and fourth try, lending his experience to a talented team.
By then, it was clearly all Australia as they scored four tries in a row while the Lions struggled with what is arguably one of the best Australian sides of all time.
England is in shaky shoes after an early try and a penalty kick giving them 6 points. However, with the Lions’ poor performance and ball control, it is no wonder they are struggling against an in-form, strong and talented team.
Darren Lockyer’s kicking game has given the Kangaroos a huge boost in their play, as he set up their second, third and fourth try, lending his experience to a talented team.
By then, it was clearly all Australia as they scored four tries in a row while the Lions struggled with what is arguably one of the best Australian sides of all time.
England is in shaky shoes after an early try and a penalty kick giving them 6 points. However, with the Lions’ poor performance and ball control, it is no wonder they are struggling against an in-form, strong and talented team.