'England can break Australia down'published at 16:59 GMT 1 November
16:59 GMT 1 November
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Jodie Cunningham England women's captain on BBC One
England can break Australia down and they have shown that. But England have not been able to do that for 80 minutes. They can take this into next year at the World Cup as they're not that far off.
Three-nil defeat 'would be embarrassing'published at 16:56 GMT 1 November
16:56 GMT 1 November
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England
George Williams, England captain, speaking to BBC One about the importance of avoiding a 3-0 series defeat: "Yeah, that'd be embarrassing. We've spoken a lot about how we've improved and how we're getting better. We've seen in for 40 minutes but not a full performance. We have some down lads in there but we'll reconnect and go again."
'Really disappointing'published at 16:55 GMT 1 November
16:55 GMT 1 November
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England
George Williams, England captain, speaking to BBC One: "I don't think we started the second half well at all, and Australia scored two tries and that's the game. Really disappointed. We showed improvements in the first half but it's not good enough at this level.
"I don't think our shape was too effective at the end. We had tried bodies and were just going through the motions with our shape. It wasn't very direct. A spirited performance but not good enough at this level.
"In the second half, once they got a roll-on, we probably showed them a bit too much respect. Really disappointing. We'll review the game in the morning, and we've got to get some pride back and get riled up again."
'Australia were patient'published at 16:52 GMT 1 November
16:52 GMT 1 November
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Jodie Cunningham England women's captain on BBC One
Things weren't going right for Australia in the first half, but they backed their defence.
When you're England and you've had that much possession, they were playing well, but when you don't take chances it can be difficult then when you concede.
'England have been slow in the second half'published at 16:50 GMT 1 November
16:50 GMT 1 November
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Sam Burgess Former England captain on BBC iPlayer
A lot of these guys play together at club level. They have a lot of combinations with each other. It felt interesting that both weeks we have been slow in the second half. I wonder if that is something they might change going into the third Test.
So, there will only be pride to play for at Headingley next week. If England play like they did in the first half in Liverpool, they have a chance - but they must take their chances.
It should still be a good atmosphere in Leeds, at the only dedicated rugby league stadium to host a match in these Ashes. Perhaps that scheduling choice was inspired after all?
'The players will be wounded'published at 16:45 GMT 1 November
16:45 GMT 1 November
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England
England head coach Shaun Wane, speaking to BBC One: "We got beat. Some improvements.
"End of the day, they won the Ashes and we didn't. Really disappointing. I thought we had a hold of the game at times, but it wasn't enough against a really good team.
"We didn't have that killer instinct at their end, but we created a lot. Big improvements, but not enough killer instinct to finish of our sets in a really good way.
"I thought we did a lot go good things. We asked a lot of questions of them. We started the second half poorly and they punished us. A lesson learnt, but it is a tough lesson to learn.
"We need to play really well for 80 minutes - we didn't do that sadly. We need to learn to grind it out set after set against a really good team."
On the NRL being a strong standard: "It is a fantastic competition, but the Super League is a great competition, but something we need to make better. We need to find ways of making it better. At the minute, I'm not thinking about that I'm thinking about that second half and getting ready for next week.
"The players will be wounded because they knew that one got away from us."
'We needed to be brave'published at 16:43 GMT 1 November
16:43 GMT 1 November
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Sam Burgess Former England captain on BBC One
We needed to be brave. The first 10 minutes of the second half were going to important and we made an error on the left edge and they took points straight away. It deflated us a little bit.
'It was pretty intense'published at 16:40 GMT 1 November
16:40 GMT 1 November
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BBC One
Australia captain Harry Grant, speaking to BBC One: "Yeah, it was pretty intense. It's a Test match and it was pretty fiery early on. It was a scrappy first half, but second half, we built our game. It was electric. Rugby league, you can see how much it means to people. Hopefully we can keep bringing these games. For the English crowd, and all the Aussies here too, it's memories for life."
'England came out and bashed us'published at 16:39 GMT 1 November
16:39 GMT 1 November
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Australia
Australia's Cameron Munster, speaking to BBC One: "I want to say thanks to the crowd - it is a big turn out. Aussies here as well, it has been a great game. England played their best we gave it to them on a silver plate in the first half, but the scramble in defence was really good tonight.
"When you don't complete and you defend a fair bit, there is a lot of fatigue.
"England came out and bashed us."
On aiming to win the series 3-0: "That is the goal, but if you look far ahead you don't play the footy you want. We got a bit complacent tonight, but a bit of skill got us out of trouble."
Coverage has finished on BBC One, however the team will continue to dissect that match on BBC iPlayer and in the stream at the top of this page - just click 'Watch Live'.
England coach Shaun Wane is speaking to the BBC now, we will bring you his quotes shortly.
Obviously, the series is now wrapped up, but I think England have proved they belong on the same stage. This game should do a lot for morale for everyone involved in English rugby league.
Young2', Yellow card at 2 minutesPearce-Paul 74', substituted for Pearce-Paul at 74 minutes
Number3,
Farnworth
Number4,
Wardle
Number5,
Johnstone
Number6,
Williams
Number7,
Smith
Number8,
McMeekenKnowles 55', substituted for Knowles at 55 minutes
Number9,
Litten
Number10,
LeesWalmsley 30', substituted for Walmsley at 30 minutesOledzki 50', substituted for Oledzki at 50 minutesLees 64', substituted for Lees at 64 minutes
Number11,
Pearce-Paul
Number12,
Watkins
Number13,
Knowles
Substitutes
home team, England
Number14,
Lewis
Number15,
Walmsley
Number16,
Smithies
Number17,
Oledzki
away team, Australia
Starting lineup
Number1,
Walsh66', Yellow card at 66 minutes
Number2,
Nawaqanitawase
Number3,
Staggs
Number4,
Shibasaki
Number5,
Addo-Carr
Number6,
Munster
Number7,
Cleary
Number8,
CollinsCotter 22', substituted for Cotter at 22 minutes
Number9,
Grant
Number10,
Faasuamaleaui2', Yellow card at 2 minutesKoloamatangi 32', substituted for Koloamatangi at 32 minutesFaasuamaleaui 64', substituted for Faasuamaleaui at 64 minutes
Number11,
Crichton
Number12,
Young
Number13,
CarriganDearden 50', substituted for Dearden at 50 minutes
Young2', Yellow card at 2 minutesPearce-Paul 74', substituted for Pearce-Paul at 74 minutes
Number3,
Farnworth
Number4,
Wardle
Number5,
Johnstone
Number6,
Williams
Number7,
Smith
Number8,
McMeekenKnowles 55', substituted for Knowles at 55 minutes
Number9,
Litten
Number10,
LeesWalmsley 30', substituted for Walmsley at 30 minutesOledzki 50', substituted for Oledzki at 50 minutesLees 64', substituted for Lees at 64 minutes
Number11,
Pearce-Paul
Number12,
Watkins
Number13,
Knowles
Substitutes
Number14,
Lewis
Number15,
Walmsley
Number16,
Smithies
Number17,
Oledzki
away team, Australia
Starting lineup
Number1,
Walsh66', Yellow card at 66 minutes
Number2,
Nawaqanitawase
Number3,
Staggs
Number4,
Shibasaki
Number5,
Addo-Carr
Number6,
Munster
Number7,
Cleary
Number8,
CollinsCotter 22', substituted for Cotter at 22 minutes
Number9,
Grant
Number10,
Faasuamaleaui2', Yellow card at 2 minutesKoloamatangi 32', substituted for Koloamatangi at 32 minutesFaasuamaleaui 64', substituted for Faasuamaleaui at 64 minutes
Number11,
Crichton
Number12,
Young
Number13,
CarriganDearden 50', substituted for Dearden at 50 minutes