England were responsible for inflicting four of the Wallabies’ nine defeats in 2016 and, in every meeting, they put boot to ball more than Australia.

During the three-Test series Down Under, Eddie Jones’ tourists kicked the ball 79 times. Michael Cheika’s men did so on 57 occasions. Five months later at Twickenham as England won 37-21, the tally was 18-9 - the hosts kicking twice as frequently as their opponents.

Last weekend, on the way to a 29-21 victory over Wales, Australia did showcase some traditionally intelligent, intricate attack. However, the industry of their tight five and an astute kicking game - two less stereotypical strengths - were just as influential. While Wales made 14 kicks, the Wallabies racked up 23 according to Opta. Each one, and who made it, is mapped below: