/ Jul 28, 2025
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“I don’t think the officials even look at action if he doesn’t dive backwards and hold his head? Gutted as a Wallabies supporter, but I thought Morgan’s technique was brilliant considering Tizzano’s head is well below his hips at the point of contact … just my opinion.”
On Monday, talking to gathered media Max Jorgensen and Nick Frost said a variation of the word “devastation” six times in 20 minutes, summing up the mood in the camp.
Carlo Tizzano and Jac Morgan collide at the breakdown.Credit: Stan Rugby
The Wallabies’ fight to avoid the first Lions’ whitewash since 1904 on Saturday in Sydney could get even tougher with tighthead prop Allan Alaalatoa likely to miss the final Test with a shoulder injury.
If Alaalatoa is ruled unfit, it could open the door for Taniela Tupou to return for the Wallabies in Sydney after impressing last Tuesday for the First Nations and Pasifika team against the Lions.
The Wallabies will also be left to sweat on the fitness of loosehead prop James Slipper and breakaway Rob Valetini ahead of Saturday.
Nick Frost taps down a lineout at the MCG.Credit: Getty Images
Jorgensen is only 20 years old and has had an outstanding Lions series, but the feeling of missing out on a series decider against the Lions is still lingering for the talented winger.
“It really hurts, it’s a really tough pill to swallow…it’s something you only do once in your career unless you’re ‘Slips’ [James Slipper],” Jorgensen said.
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“I was absolutely gutted personally. I know everyone in the team was, to have to wait another 12 years to have the chance of getting a series win is obviously devastating.”
At the end of the game at the MCG, Schmidt and his captain Harry Wilson were forced to listen to the Lions singing celebration songs as they completed their post-match press conference next to the visitors changing rooms.
Jorgensen and his teammates watched the series winners conduct a lap of honour around one of Australia’s most iconic sporting venues.
The winger understood that the Wallabies had numerous chances to stay in the series and he had only one word to describe his lingering disappointment at what could have been for his team.
“I think it’s just the same word I’ve used all day, it’s devastating to see that (celebration), you look at it and you go what could have been a decider this weekend, how different it could have been,” Jorgensen said.
All matches of The British & Irish Lions Tour to Australia are live & on demand on Stan Sport, with Wallabies Tests in 4K. All Test matches live and free on Channel 9 & 9Now.
“I don’t think the officials even look at action if he doesn’t dive backwards and hold his head? Gutted as a Wallabies supporter, but I thought Morgan’s technique was brilliant considering Tizzano’s head is well below his hips at the point of contact … just my opinion.”
On Monday, talking to gathered media Max Jorgensen and Nick Frost said a variation of the word “devastation” six times in 20 minutes, summing up the mood in the camp.
Carlo Tizzano and Jac Morgan collide at the breakdown.Credit: Stan Rugby
The Wallabies’ fight to avoid the first Lions’ whitewash since 1904 on Saturday in Sydney could get even tougher with tighthead prop Allan Alaalatoa likely to miss the final Test with a shoulder injury.
If Alaalatoa is ruled unfit, it could open the door for Taniela Tupou to return for the Wallabies in Sydney after impressing last Tuesday for the First Nations and Pasifika team against the Lions.
The Wallabies will also be left to sweat on the fitness of loosehead prop James Slipper and breakaway Rob Valetini ahead of Saturday.
Nick Frost taps down a lineout at the MCG.Credit: Getty Images
Jorgensen is only 20 years old and has had an outstanding Lions series, but the feeling of missing out on a series decider against the Lions is still lingering for the talented winger.
“It really hurts, it’s a really tough pill to swallow…it’s something you only do once in your career unless you’re ‘Slips’ [James Slipper],” Jorgensen said.
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“I was absolutely gutted personally. I know everyone in the team was, to have to wait another 12 years to have the chance of getting a series win is obviously devastating.”
At the end of the game at the MCG, Schmidt and his captain Harry Wilson were forced to listen to the Lions singing celebration songs as they completed their post-match press conference next to the visitors changing rooms.
Jorgensen and his teammates watched the series winners conduct a lap of honour around one of Australia’s most iconic sporting venues.
The winger understood that the Wallabies had numerous chances to stay in the series and he had only one word to describe his lingering disappointment at what could have been for his team.
“I think it’s just the same word I’ve used all day, it’s devastating to see that (celebration), you look at it and you go what could have been a decider this weekend, how different it could have been,” Jorgensen said.
All matches of The British & Irish Lions Tour to Australia are live & on demand on Stan Sport, with Wallabies Tests in 4K. All Test matches live and free on Channel 9 & 9Now.
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