Australia achieved a commanding start to the match, with tries scored by Tom Wright, Nick Frost, and Matt Faessler. Wales registered points on the scoreboard through a converted try from Aaron Wainwright, supplemented by two penalties successfully kicked by Gareth Anscombe. Wallabies centre Samu Kerevi received a sin-bin early in the second half, which was subsequently upgraded to a 20-minute red card. Matt Faessler and Tom Wright each recorded hat-tricks of tries, with Len Ikitau also scoring, highlighting Australia’s dominant performance. Ben Thomas scored his inaugural try for Wales, marking a rare positive moment for the host team during the second half. Wales’ lock Adam Beard exited the game early due to an injury. Wales experienced their 11th consecutive Test defeat, setting a new record for the team. Sandi Toksvig was accompanied by Gyles Brandreth, Lulu, Emmanuel Sonubi, and Alan Davies. Opportunities were available to sing along to tracks by Queen, Taylor Swift, Bon Jovi, Katy Perry, and other artists. Ben Fogle and Kate Humble returned for the festivities at Longleat Safari Park. Topics discussed included microplastics in our air, soil, and waterways, as well as the extent of food waste during this period. Post navigation Caddell Satisfied with Win Despite ‘Scrappy’ Play Against Loughgall Tottenham Reportedly Pursues Ben Godfrey for Short-Term Loan