England gave themselves a great chance of an historic series victory over Australia after recovering from an ominous start to defeat the Wallabies 39-28 at Suncorp Stadium. Early tries by Michael Hooper and Israel Folau threatened to overrun the Grand Slam champions but they responded magnificently with Jonathan Joseph, Marland Yarde and Jack Nowell crossing.The boot of Owen Farrell, who had replaced George Ford at fly-half, did the majority of the scoreboard damage as he kicked 24 points to seal Englands first ever victory in Brisbane. Nowell plundered his try in the final minute of a pulsating showdown as Australia went in search of a match-winning try of their own. Michael Brown clashed with Australian coach Nathan Grey as he was obstructed trying to take a lineout England head to Melbourne for next Saturdays second Test knowing one more win would complete a series triumph over the World Cup finalists and identify them as a genuine force in the global game.Head coach Eddie Jones remains unbeaten since taking over at Twickenham and now has seven Test victories in the bank, but the most recent of these - against the side he once coached - is by far the most precious. Michael Hooper scores Australias first try James Haskell had clearly listened to Jones demand for England to play bodyline rugby as he smashed David Pocock backwards with a thunderous tackle, but it was Australia who made the stronger start and they crossed inside the opening 10 minutes.The warning signs were there as only a turnover on the whitewash by Maro Itoje prevented a Wallabies try, but they were more accurate shortly after when a fine break by Folau created the space for Hooper to score.Jones had predicted Australia would come out breathing fire and he was proved correct as they tore into the breakdown and repeatedly broke the gain line, creating space almost at will. Israel Folau dives over to score The Wallabies were irrepressible as they renewed their assault once more and this time it was Folau who touched down, skipping around a tackle from Farrell after Englands defence had been stretched to breaking point.A Farrell penalty got England off the mark but it was still one-way traffic as they struggled to cope with Australias pace and power, at least until a dose of good fortune fell their way. Dylan Hartley said England will keep their feet on the ground Two missed touch-finders resulted in the Wallabies being pinned back in their own 22 and the deficit was slashed further when they were penalised at the breakdown with Farrell punishing the error.Bernard Foley appeared to have added a stunning solo try but obstruction by Rory Arnold on Luther Burrell that created the initial opening resulted in it being ruled out. Jonathan Joseph pounces on the loose ball after a mistake by Samu Kerevi to score Englands first try Farrell ran hard and straight and made ground and once Australia had been penalised once again - they now trailed 8-1 on the penalty count - the Saracens fly-half was on target with the three points.And just as the half-hour mark passed, England seized the lead when two hare-brained passes were pounced on by Joseph who hacked ahead, gathered and touched down.Honours were even at the scrum with each side winning penalties which were kicked by Farrell and Foley respectively, with the British and Irish Lion having the final say of the half. Owen Farrell scored 24 points in a masterful kicking performance England made the best possible start to the second period when a lineout drive ended with Haskell peeling off the back and striding 20 metres before being halted.The respite for Australia was only temporary, however, as two phases later Ford - who had replaced Burrell on the half-hour - used a brilliant long pass to give Yarde a simple run in. Eddie Jones praises his England side after they beat his native Australia Farrell continued to hit the mark from the kicking tee as England stormed 29-13 ahead, and things got even better when Scott Sio was sin-binned as Australias scrum began to buckle.However, the Wallabies hinted at their own fightback when Hooper produced a fine finish after good work from Folau.Farrell appeared to have given England some breathing space with his sixth penalty but when Tevita Kuridrani powered over the lead was reduced to 32-25 after Foley converted. James Haskell put in 18 tackles against Australia to help England to an impressive 39-28 victory A nail-biting climax awaited and the nerves only intensified when Foley kicked a long-range penalty with two minutes remaining to offer sight of victory.Instead, it was England who had the final say when Nowell collected Fords superb kick and touched down to start the victory celebrations. Kyle Wilber Raiders Jersey . Crawford hit his slam off Pirates starter Edinson Volquez to give San Francisco a four run lead in the fourth and they never looked back. Brandon Belt had three runs batted in as well. Bumgarner pitched all nine innings and allowed just four hits. Kyle Wilber Jersey . Watch the announcement live on TSN.ca at 12:30pm et/9:30am pt. This years honourees will be recognized at the 2014 Hockey Canada Foundation Celebrity Classic, scheduled for June 23-24 in Vancouver. http://www.officialauthenticraidersstore.com/authentic-rashaan-melvin-jersey.html . 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As the only competitor to try two quads, much less complete them, Kovtun ended the day nearly nine points ahead of Japans Tatsuki Machida, who opened with a clean quad but then stepped out of the triple toe loop that was the second jump in his combination.Canada: 5 W - 0 T - 1 L, Silver Medal For the third consecutive year, Canada let a lead slip away in the gold medal game, falling 4-3 to the Americans. It was the first ever gold medal for the United States. Goaltending was expected to be a Canadian strength, but Marc-Andre Fleury did not have a great tournament. Al Montoya of the United States was named the tournaments top keeper after he outplayed Fleury in the final. The loss was particularly hard on Fleury, as he essentially scored the winning goal on himself after his clearing attempt hit a Canadian defender and bounced into the net with less than five minutes to play. Fleurys untimely gaffe aside, blowing a 3-1 third period lead was a team effort, and the Americans deserved full marks for the win. Their team was well-prepared, and the core had also won gold at the Under-18 World Championship the year before. On the plus side, Canada prepared many young players for the 2005 WJHC, including 16-year-old phenom Sidney Crosby. He became the youngest player ever to score in the tournament, and finished with five points. Nigel Dawes led the tournament in scoring with six goals and eleven points. His linemate, Anthony Stewart, had five goals and eleven points. They did not make the all-star team, but Canada was represented by hard-hitting defenceman Dion Phaneuf and forward Jeff Carter, who scored five goals. American Zach Parise was named MVP after putting up 11 points for Team USA. Finland took the bronze medal for the third straight year, led by the tournaments top defender, Sami Lepisto. He had four goals and eight points. Valtteri Filppula joined him on the all-star squad. For the most part, it was a two team tournament with Canada and the United States outclassing the field. The normally-strong Czechs and Russians did not fare well, despite the efforts of several star players. Alexander Ovechkin, however, appeared to solidify his status as the top prospect for the 2004 draft with five goals for the Russians. Group A COUNTRY GP W T L GF GA PTS United States 4 4 0 0 21 4 8 Slovakia 4 2 1 1 7 5 5 Russia 4 2 1 1 11 10 5 Sweden 4 1 0 3 13 10 2 Austria 44 0 0 4 1 24 0 Group B COUNTRY GP W T L GF GA PTS Canada 4 4 0 0 25 4 8 Finland 4 3 0 1 19 6 6 Czech Rep.dddddddddddd 4 2 0 2 14 9 4 Switzerland 4 1 0 3 14 11 2 Ukraine 4 0 0 4 1 43 0 MEDAL GAMES Gold - United States 4, Canada 3 Bronze - Finland 2, Czech Republic 1 Team Canada Roster (GP - G - A - Pts) Nigel Dawes (6 - 6 - 5 - 11) Anthony Stewart (6 - 5 - 6 - 11) Jeff Carter (6 - 5 - 2 - 7) Ryan Getzlaf (6 - 3 - 3 - 6) Brent Burns (6 - 0 - 6 - 6) Mike Richards (6 - 2 - 3 - 5) Jeff Tambellini (6 - 2 - 3 - 5) Sidney Crosby (6 - 2 - 3 - 5) Daniel Paille (6 - 4 - 0 - 4) Dion Phaneuf (6 - 2 - 2 - 4) Braydon Coburn (6 - 2 - 1 - 3) Brent Seabrook (6 - 1 - 2 - 3) Tim Brent (6 - 1 - 2 - 3) Maxime Talbot (6 - 0 - 3 - 3) Josh Gorges (6 - 0 - 3 - 3) Shawn Belle (6 - 0 - 1 - 1) Derek Meech (6 - 0 - 1 - 1) Stephen Dixon (6 - 0 - 1 - 1) Kevin Klein (6 - 0 - 0 - 0) Jeremy Colliton (6 - 0 - 0 - 0) Team Canada Goaltending (W-L-T - GAA - SO) Marc-Andre Fleury (4-1-0 - 1.81 - 1) Josh Harding (1-0-0 - 0.00 - 1) Tournament All-Stars G - Al Montoya (USA) F - Jeff Carter (CAN) D - Dion Phaneuf (CAN) F - Zach Parise (USA) D - Sami Lepisto (FIN) F - Valtteri Filppula (FIN) Top Scorers PLAYER GP G A P Nigel Dawes (CAN) 6 6 5 11 Zach Parise (USA) 6 5 6 11 Anthony Stewart (CAN) 6 5 6 11 Valtteri Filppula (FIN) 7 4 5 9 Sami Lepisto (FIN) 7 4 4 8 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 1999 | 1998 | 1997 | 1996 | 1995 | 1994 | 1993 | 1992 | 1991 | 1990 1989 | 1988 | 1987 | 1986 | 1985 | 1984 | 1983 | 1982 | 1977-1981 Cheap Jerseys ChinaNFL Jerseys ChinaNFL Jerseys WholesaleDiscount Basketball JerseysCheap NHL Jerseys AuthenticCheap Baseball Jerseys Free ShippingCheapest College Jerseys SaleCheap Football Jerseys ChinaNike NFL Jerseys CanadaWholesale NHL Jerseys From ChinaMLB Jerseys Outlet CanadaWholesale NBA Jerseys Canada StoreCheap Soccer Jerseys ChinaCheap Authentic Jerseys Canada ' ' '