England v Australia: Among the large crowd at Twickenham hoping to see England make up for last year's 28-14 defeat to the Wallabies are Prince Harry and friend Chelsy Davy
On his return to England's Test colours after 18 months, Jonny Wilkinson marks his return by kicking a drop-goal after less than three minutes to put his side ahead
England's Ugo Monye is up-ended by Australia's Peter Hynes but the Wallabies concede a penalty after the tackle is deemed an illegal one
As well as his point-scoring, Wilkinson, who has been revived by his move to Toulon, is also called on for his defensive qualities to stop Matt Giteau in his tracks
Although England take an early 6-0 lead, Australia scrum-half Will Genia gets his side back into the game when he goes over the line for the game's first try
Wallaby Benn Robinson, who is regarded as one of the best loose-head props in the world, evades the defence to make a break
Leicester's Jordan Crane, who is winning his third England cap, but making his first Test start, tries to find a way through the defence
Jonny Wilkinson, who is England's best player at Twickenham, shows his skill to evade a diving tackle from Adam Ashley-Cooper (right) and Peter Hynes
England's 6ft 7in winger Matt Banahan, who weighs in at 17-and-a-half stone, uses his power to hold back Drew Mitchell as the Wallaby tries to chase the ball
Australia look the more dangerous side in the second half and Adam Ashley-Cooper powers 20m to score despite the attentions of England duo Mark Cueto and Ugo Monye
Australia's second-half dominance helps them wrap up an 18-9 win and their captain Rocky Elsom is presented with the Cook Cup as his team-mates celebrate at Twickenham
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