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Dylan Hartley hails England effort in whitewash of Australia

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England concluded a glorious season with a 3-0 whitewash of Australia

England captain Dylan Hartley hailed a monumental effort from his side after they completed an historic 3-0 whitewash on Australian soil with a 44-40 victory in Sydney.

In a captivating third Test, Australia out-scored their visitors five tries to four but Owen Farrell's kicking ultimately proved the difference.

The Saracens playmaker scored 24 points through six penalties and three conversions, missing just one of his 10 shots at goal, with Dan Cole, Mike Brown, Billy Vunipola and Jamie George crossing for Eddie Jones' side as Australia suffered a first 3-0 series defeat since 1971.

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Owen Farrell kicked 24 points to help England secure the whitewash

"We are very happy with the tour," said Hartley. "We put a lot of pressure on ourselves to come out and play the perfect game and I think we can all agree it wasn't our perfect game today.

"We put everything into it, it was our last 80 minutes of the season and I am proud of how the guys conducted themselves the last three weeks. We have made some history.

"We prepared well and we were confident coming into this.

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Eddie Jones has added to the praise of Owen Farrell's outstanding kicking

"It's been a long season for some of these guys - we didn't want to use this as an excuse but I think it was evident out there today. Australia threw everything at us; great character by the guys to hang in there and close it out at the end.

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"We have scored 44 points and not played the perfect game yet, so there is still a lot to work on. We can all be proud of what we have achieved down under. We will enjoy this for now.

"The boys have got five weeks off now and when we meet up we will set new goals and go again."

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Australia skipper Stephen Moore reacts to his side's 40-44 defeat to England

After the final whistle, Australia captain Stephen Moore admitted his side had been second best throughout the series.

"We've got to keep that belief in the team," said Moore. "To England's credit they deserve it. They've played well. They deserve to win the series. They've played well all year."

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