england and australia in search of final test flourish
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England and Australia in search of final Test flourish

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England winger Jonny May (R)
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England's clash with Australia at Twickenham on Saturday may be a 'preview' of their World Cup pool fixture in just under a year's time, but there will be an immediate benefit to the winners of both sides' final Test of 2014.
November has seen England's Twickenham 'fortress' conquered by both world champions New Zealand (24-21) and South Africa (31-28).
Australia, adjusting to life under new coach Michael Cheika following the shock resignation of Ewen McKenzie in the fall-out from the Kurtley Beale text pic scandal, have enjoyed a win over Wales -- the third heavyweight in the 2015 World Cup 'group of death' -- this month.
However, they too have since been on the wrong end of a pair of narrow defeats against top-flight opposition in losing to both France (29-26) and Ireland (26-23).
"We won't be looking at it like it will set us up for the World Cup," said Australia captain Michael Hooper.
"We will be playing the English there (Twickenham) again next year, but we're not calling it a trial match or anything like that," he added.
On paper, Saturday's match is shaping up into a case of whether England's tight five forwards or the Wallabies' backs will have the decisive say.
Behind the scrum -- which England forwards coach Graham Rowntree insisted was not a Wallaby weakness despite some notable problems -- Australia will field a settled nine-10-12 combination of Nick Phipps, Bernard Foley and Matt Toomua.
The trio ripped through Ireland's defence on occasion last weekend and Hooper, who will look to boss the breakdown against an England back-row trio led by opposing skipper and rival flanker Chris Robshaw, was in no doubt of his inside backs' quality.
"We were very strong in midfield in Dublin, we are on the up even though we lost," Hooper said.
- Strong channel -
By contrast, England's backs remain a work in progress with fly-half George Ford, given a first Test start in last week's 28-9 win over second-tier Samoa, now handed a chance to direct operations against stronger opposition by coach Stuart Lancaster.
"Managing a game like this is a big thing to put on George's shoulders," said Lancaster. "We know what a talent he is and this will test him at the next level."
Owen Farrell, primarily a fly-half, was at inside centre against the Pacific Islanders but did not look especially comfortable.
Now Lancaster has dropped Farrell, the son of England backs coach Andy Farrell, to the bench with centre specialist Billy Twelvetrees recalled to the Red Rose brigade's thorny area of midfield.
"With a relatively new 10, and a 12 that's been there a while, it's a channel that you've got to be strong down, and for us this weekend we'll be looking to go there," said Hooper.
Twelvetrees last wore the No 12 shirt against the All Blacks in Dunedin in June.
Things went well until a stray pass led to a try for New Zealand's Ben Smith, a score that proved a turning point in the game.
"The step we need him to take with Billy is consistency," said Lancaster.
While a new pairing at Test level, Bath's Ford and Gloucester's Twelvetrees played together at Leicester.
Lancaster has made two more changes to his starting side, with the Northampton duo of flanker Tom Wood and hooker Dylan Hartley restored in place of James Haskell and Rob Webber respectively.
Cheika too has altered his line-up, recalling flanker Sean McMahon and bringing in wing Rob Horne into a reshuffled back division without centre Tevita Kuridrani because of an ankle injury.
The Wallabies plan to wear black armbands at Twickenham in memory of Australia cricketer Phillip Hughes, who died on Thursday after being struck by a bouncer while batting during a domestic match on Tuesday.
"It's the kind of news you never want to wake up to... for us as a team it's a pretty sombre mood," said Hooper.
Source: AFP

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