Wheelchair Rugby League Ashes: England Defeat Australia

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

England Clinch wheelchair Rugby League Ashes Series Victory in ‌Thrilling Contest

Published: October 26, 2023

Dramatic Finish Seals Series for England

England have secured‍ victory in the Wheelchair ‌Rugby⁣ League Ashes series after a nail-biting encounter against Australia.⁤ The match,filled with momentum swings,culminated in a last-gasp try from England’s Coyd,set ‍up ​by a crucial pass from substitute Mason Billington,sealing a hard-fought win.

The second Test saw a ​fast start with Australia’s Diab Karim crossing the ⁢line for a try ‌within​ the first ‌two minutes. However,​ England responded strongly, with Rob Hawkins – who previously achieved a⁢ hat-trick in​ the opening Test ⁣- scoring twice, alongside‍ a try from Finlay ‌O’Neill. Australia fought back with two tries from Bayley ⁣McKenna, and⁣ further scores from⁤ Adam Tannock and Dan Anstey, ⁣keeping the game fiercely competitive.

England’s Second-half‍ Comeback

England instigated a remarkable⁢ fightback in‌ the second half, spearheaded by Jack Brown, who scored twice and played a pivotal ‌role in setting up two⁢ tries for captain Lewis King, who completed a hat-trick ⁤of his own. The ‌scoreline seesawed,‌ with tries‌ from Zac​ Schumacher and Anstey bringing Australia level at 42-42,⁤ setting the stage⁢ for a dramatic finale.

The Rise of the ‘Wheelaroos’ and ⁤Future Prospects

While England and‌ France have⁢ historically dominated the Wheelchair Rugby League scene ​since the tournament’s inception in 2008, this series showcased the important‍ advancement of the Australian team, affectionately known ‍as‌ the ‘Wheelaroos’. ⁣Australia will host the Wheelchair⁤ Rugby League‍ World Cup in 2026,‍ providing a platform to further⁢ build on this progress.

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