Maro Itoje
Itoje was an inspirational figure for England in the first half of Saturday's win but he will not play in the remainder of the series
Venue: Sydney Cricket Ground Date: Saturday, 16 July Kick-off: 10:55 BST
Coverage: Live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live, the BBC Sport website and mobile app.

Eddie Jones said it was a great feeling to silence Australia fans as his side kept the series alive with a 25 17 win in the second Test.

Owen Farrell kicked 20 points as the visitors recovered from their first Test loss.

The Australian fans are a little bit quieter after the loss.

Itoje was ruled out of the decider, according to him.

Jones was the coach of Australia from 2001 to 2005.

48,000 people are full of drink and all they want to do is watch their team win. It's a pleasure to turn them away. It's a good feeling.

They all have their scarves on as I walked out of the box. Australians started wearing scarves. Isn't it all the rage, isn't it? They are not as smart as they used to be.

They are going to hit you before the game. They are quieter now. That's great. I like that.

The first Test defeat was the fourth in a row for Jones and his team.

The 62-year-old, who became England coach in 2015, likes the speculation about his future.

I think it's nice. I think it's great. My mother calls me in the morning to ask if I'm going to get fired. Do you have to leave? Do you intend to return to Australia? Jones told people to come back and live in the area.

I really like that. My mom is a poor one. I don't mind it because I have made the decision to take the job and that's always going to happen because there's an obsession with firing coaches now?

The loss of the influential Itoje was a negative for England.

He left the field for an assessment and did not come back.

Jones said that he would be out next weekend.

The England boss had better news on flanker Sam Underhill, who may still be able to play in the game after he suffered a head injury.

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