The Wallabies may have lost the chance to win the Bledisloe Cup on Saturday , but the Australian Under-18s have provided some hope for the future, handing New Zealand Schools their biggest defeat, 81-48, in Canberra on Monday.

The Australian try-scorers included dual-code sensation No.8 Heinz Lemoto, who will join French club Toulouse, and Sydney University second-rower Ed Kasprowicz, the son of former Test cricketer Michael Kasprowicz.

The 12-try display at Viking Park included three five-pointers from outstanding Waratahs centre Cyrus Bloomfield, who also plays rugby league for Parramatta in the Harold Matthews Cup.

Bloomfield’s centre partner, Treyvon Pritchard, also scored two tries in a dominant display against New Zealand. He signed a two-year elite development deal with the Que

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