As Mitchell Moses insisted the Kangaroos players set to go game-less on the Ashes tour weren't moping about it, Cameron Munster did a beautiful deed for a child with cancer he spotted watching training.

Australia on Thursday had its first training session back following a few days off in Scotland ahead of the third and final Test, to be played in Leeds on Sunday morning (AEDT).

Kevin Walters' team will be vying for a 3-0 whitewash of the first Ashes series since 2003, after winning the opening Test 26-6 and the second 14-4.

Of the 24-strong touring squad, six won't get any game time: Moses, Bradman Best, Ethan Strange, Blayke Brailey, Jacob Preston and Dylan Edwards.

Walters explained that although he'd "like to reward the extended squad for their outstanding efforts on tour", he fe

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