In a thrilling passage of play and with the clock deep in the red, the Wallabies executed a well-coordinated attack against England, working the tiring forwards into the middle of the field. Twenty-year-old Jorgensen, on as a replacement, made a crucial move back to his wing after fellow youngster Joseph Suaalii’s line break, setting the stage for a decisive play. With brilliant hands from Brandon Paenga-Amosa drawing in defenders, Len Ikitau’s exceptional footwork and backhanded flick pass created the necessary space for Jorgensen.
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Capitalising on a defensive lapse by England, Jorgensen seized the moment, outpacing Luke Cowan-Dickie to score the match-winning try. The try was ultimately the difference between the two teams; a late score that not only secured a shock victory for Australia against England, but marked a memorable highlight in Jorgensen's burgeoning career.