But in high humidity and with temperatures pushing 30 degrees late into the night, they went toe-to-toe with Eddie Jones's side. A late Taniela Tupou try was enough for a 35-32 win, despite plenty of nervous moments. Up 14-7 and within range of scoring again, the Wallabies were instead down a man and then level at halftime. After six straight losses it was the Wallabies' second consecutive win, but far less fluent than what they produced against Italy in Perth in Joe Schmidt's farewell last month. "To get a win here in these conditions, we're happy, but there's areas to improve next week," Wilson said.