Happy happy Wallabies

This happy image is where we will leave it.

Thanks for joining us this morning - let's be honest, it was worth it!

We'll be back next week for the Wales clash, and I hope you'll join us then.

What an assist for the winner

This, quite frankly, is naughty.

'Leaking 42 points at home is unforgiveable.'

Here's England's Jamie George.

"I think the blueprint of how we wanted to play was in the first 20 minutes. We put Australia under a lot of pressure," he says.

"Sometimes in a Test match like that you think the job is done. We took our foot off the gas. 

"Credit to Australia they were very good tonight but we cannot keep doing that.

"It will be a tough one to watch back.

"It is a fine balance between closing up shop and trying to see out the win rather than attacking. 

"We talk about being brave and courageous and that [Maro Itoje] try was exactly that. We will look at being better.

"The system and the principal all works. We know it works but we didn't quite get what we wanted out if it.

"Leaking 42 points at home is unforgiveable. 

"They got front foot ball and then have some pretty good runners outside."

Joe Schmidt 'blown away' with Wallabies fighting spirit

Here is Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt.

"It wasn't a great start, but I'm really proud of the way the boys fought back," he says on Stan Sport.

"It just went back and forth, back and forth.

"Gee their kicking game was strong for them today.

"When they did carry, they did really well.

"I am really proud of the tries that we put together too.

"I don't want to see that, I want to see big leads at the start," he adds with a laugh.

"I was blown away at how we got out of jail at the end."

At no point did the Wallabies look for a drop goal there

Running rugby - and both teams seemed committed to running it as much as they could.

One of the most entertaining games of rugby I can remember.

The Wallabies on a roll?
'Best feeling in the world': Max Jorgensen

Max Jorgensen is speaking to Stan Sport.

"That's a dream come true," he says.

"At a packed out Twickenham.

"It's the best feeling in the world."

Hard to argue with that.

England lose another tight one

This is England's fifth defea in their last six matches.

In the last four of those defeats, England has led late on, only to be overhauled.

Full time! England 37-42 Wallabies

The Wallabies have won it!

Unbelievable!

Extraordinary!

Twickenham is in shock.

The Wallabies are delirious!

Incredible.

80+4' Wallabies win it at the death!

Max Jorgensen has won it for the Wallabies in the corner!

Extraordinary!