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England opt for Bath star George Ford at No10 as Eddie Jones’ men go in search of another win against Australia in second Test

Owen Farrell set to replace Luther Burrell at 12 as Red Rose look to replicate thrilling first Test win in Melbourne

England will be hoping George Ford can inspire them to another win over Australia

GEORGE FORD will be back in England’s No 10 shirt against Australia on Saturday.

The Grand Slam-winning fly-half was dumped on the bench for last week’s 39-28 First Test triumph in Brisbane.

 England will be hoping George Ford can inspire them to another win over Australia
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England will be hoping George Ford can inspire them to another win over AustraliaCredit: Getty
 Ford looks set to start at No10 in the second Test in Melbourne this weekend
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Ford looks set to start at No10 in the second Test in Melbourne this weekendCredit: Getty

But Ford’s 50-minute masterclass as a first-half sub convinced boss Eddie Jones to start him in the potential series decider in Melbourne.

The 23-year-old was booed off after a shocker with the boot against Wales at Twickenham last month and took some stick over Bath’s poor season.

But he admitted: “If you’re losing, people are hammering you and if you’re winning, people love you. That’s just the way it goes.

“You just try and cocoon yourself in that environment with the lads. Sometimes in your career you can’t always play to the top of your game. It was one of those years.”

 Kicker Owen Farrell will also start but is set to feature at 12 instead
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Kicker Owen Farrell will also start but is set to feature at 12 insteadCredit: Getty
 Centre Luther Burrell is the man to make way for Ford on Saturday
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Centre Luther Burrell is the man to make way for Ford on SaturdayCredit: Getty

Ford replaced Luther Burrell after half an hour in Brisbane, with Owen Farrell shifting to centre as England roared back from 10-0 down.

And the pair will line up at 10 and 12 from the start on Saturday as England bid to convert a 1-0 lead into a first series win Down Under.

But Ford admitted: “Australia will be desperate because they will be disappointed with the first result.

 Ford came off the bench to stop England trailing and help clinch a vital win
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Ford came off the bench to stop England trailing and help clinch a vital winCredit: Getty
 Eddie Jones will put his faith in Ford as he looks to seal the Series
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Eddie Jones will put his faith in Ford as he looks to seal the SeriesCredit: Getty

“They played some good stuff in the first 20 minutes and will want to get one back on us — but we are desperate, too.”

England’s victory in Brisbane was their first in the city and only their fourth EVER on Australian soil.

It ranks among the greatest results in Red Rose history.

 Ford has bounced back after a terrible showing against Wales
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Ford has bounced back after a terrible showing against WalesCredit: Getty
 Ford led the way as England players submerged themselves in the cold sea
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Ford led the way as England players submerged themselves in the cold seaCredit: Getty

But Ford insisted: “We were very happy with the win but the attention quickly turned to this week. We have another huge challenge and we know we must improve our performance to get a good result.

“We’ve made sure we’re professional in everything in terms of recovery and we spend a lot of time looking at what we could have done better.  We have to make sure we don’t let the standards slip.”

That recovery programme included a dip in the ocean yesterday where the water was a chilly 11°c.

 The dip in the water was part of England's recovery plan for the next game
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The dip in the water was part of England's recovery plan for the next gameCredit: Getty
 Michael Cheika will be shuffling his pack to prevent another home defeat
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Michael Cheika will be shuffling his pack to prevent another home defeatCredit: Getty

Ford’s dad Mike — the ex-Bath boss — played rugby league for South Queensland in the 1990s and has given his son a pep-talk about how to get inside the Aussie psyche.

Ford Jr added: “I was only one when he played down here so I don’t remember a lot. But he loved it.

“The standard and profile of sport in Australia brings a lot with it. They are a very competitive nation and always difficult to play against.”

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