sport news PLAYER RATINGS: Will Stuart's late try rescues dramatic 25-25 draw while ... trends now England and New Zealand played out a thrilling 25-25 Draw at Twickenham on Saturday afternoon. Eddie Jones' side were chasing the lead for much of the game, with a classy performance from Kiwi fly half Richie Mo’unga guiding the All Blacks to an early 17-3 lead in the first half. Yet the story of the match was England's resilient comeback, with Freddie Stuart and Will Stuart both crashing over for two late tries to draw the hosts level. SportsMail's ADAM HATHAWAY and DANIEL MATTHEWS grades the players from both teams at Twickenham. A late try from Will Stuart saw England rescue a 25-25 draw in a dramatic game at Twickenham Stuart crashed over with seconds left after Freddie Stewart scored just minutes earlier ENGLAND 15. Freddie Steward 6 As usual solid under the high ball and took his try well when England finally attacked properly. 14. Jack Nowell 6 Under-fire defensively in the first half but managed to plug some of the gaps up but nothing on front foot. 13. Manu Tuilagi 5 No repeat of 2012. Couple of dents early in the second half before being replaced on 53 minutes. Marcus Smith (right) took over the kicking duties after Owen Farrell appeared to suffer inury 12. Owen Farrell (capt) 100th England cap 5 Ankle injury late in first half impaired him but he carried on but no way to mark 100th England appearance. 11. Jonny May 7 England’s most threatening attacker, looked for work and a couple of decent breaks but got snuffed out. 10. Marcus Smith 4 Up against as England had no front foot ball but lively break in second half nearly. Farrell earned his 100th cap for England but suffered an ankle injury that visibly hurt him 9. Jack van Poortvliet 3 Nightmare third start for youngster and interception pass on four minutes put England on back foot. 1. Ellis Genge 5 Got on the wrong end of a scrum penalty decision which led to Kiwis second try and no go forward carries. 2. Luke Cowan-Dickie 5 England’s line out misfired a couple of times and hookers take the blame but no much with ball in hand. 3. Kyle Sinckler 5 Part of an England scrum that was marched backwards and couple of times. 4. Maro Itoje 7 Back where he belongs in the second row and much better than last two weeks. Lively and close to scoring. Sam Simmonds (right) swapped positions to play blindside and had a good game for England 5. Jonny Hill 5 Tougher day than against Japan last week and outplayed by two greats in Retallick and Whitelock 5 6. Sam Simmonds 7 First start at blindside flanker and got himself involved in midfield and wide. Decent in strange position. 7. Tom Curry 5 One turnover in second half when England rallied briefly but quiet elsewhere. Been off colour. 8. Billy Vunipola 5 Got pinged to give up one promising England position and not on front foot like the old Big Billy. Stewart crashed over with five minutes left on the clock to catch the visitors off-guard Replacements: Jamie George 5 (for Cowan-Dickie 56), Mako Vunipola 5 (for Genge 56), Will Stuart 5 (for Sinckler 56), Dave Ribbans 5 (for Hill 65), Jack Willis 6 (for Simmonds 66), Ben Youngs 6 (for Van Poortvliet 54), Guy Porter 5 (for Nowell 68), Henry Slade 6 (for Tuilagi 54) It was the first time since 2018 since the All Blacks had played England at Twickenham NEW ZEALAND 15. Beauden Barrett 7 Created Ioane’s excellent try with masterful crossfield kick. But his late yellow card proved so costly. 14. Mark Telea 7.5 A powerful, clever runner who caused England trouble and did a lot of effective breakdown work. 13. Rieko Ioane 8 Cost himself a first-half try with neck roll on Farrell but made amends with brilliant score. Richie Mo'unga (pictured) out classed the opposition today with a masterclass at 10 12. Jordie Barrett 8 Dropped one ball near the try line but such a clever, dominant threat from midfield. 11. Caleb Clarke 8 Made a try-saving tackle on Tuilagi and then set Ioane free after latching on to crossfield kick. 10. Richie Mo’unga 8.5 Offered real running threat from fly-half, used crossfield kick to good effect, and created openings aplenty. 9. Aaron Smith 7.5 While his opposite number struggled, he provided another exhibition in game management and control. 1. Ethan de Groot 7 Gave All Blacks a platform with some dominant work at the set piece. Tireless display. Despite a late yellow card, Beauden Barrett (pictured) set up an impressive try with a kick 2. Codie Taylor 7.5 Some wobbles at the lineout but another try for the hooker set All Blacks on their way. 3. Tyrel Lomax 7 The plaudits will go elsewhere but prop helped give England headaches at the scrum. 4. Brodie Retallick 8 Returned for his 100th cap and was a driving force at the set piece and in defence. Sam Whitelock (pictured) tackled his way through the match as one of the visitor's best players 5. Samuel Whitelock 8 Marked his record-breaking partnership with Retallick with another brilliant performance. Did not stop tackling. 6. Scott Barrett - 8 Moved into the back row and proved such a menace at the breakdown and at set pieces. 7. Dalton Papali’I 8 Gave All Blacks the perfect start with opportunistic interception. Disrupted England at the breakdown. The All Blacks will now return home with their next appearance coming at the 2023 World Cup 8. Ardie Savea 8 Prevented an England score with excellent turnover. No one made more tackles. A master at his craft. Replacements: 16. Samisoni Taukei’aho (for Taylor 58) 6, 17. George Bower (for De Groot 61) 6.5, 18. Nepo Laulala (for Lomax 58) 6.5, 19. Shannon Frizell (for S Barrett 68) 6.5, 20. Hoskins Sotutu (for Papali’I 73) 6.5, 21. TJ Perenara (for Smith 63) 6, 22. David Havili (for Perenara 80), 23. Anton Lienert-Brown (for Clarke 73) 6.5. All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility