Australia are planning to take advantage of a depleted England forward pack as they look to end Eddie Jones unbeaten record at Twickenham on Saturday.Jones is aiming to become the first coach to lead England to 14 successive wins in a 12-month period, but hell be unable to call on the services of the outstanding Brisbane-born No.8 Billy Vunipola whos sidelined with a knee injury.Vunipola, who moved to the UK as a child when his father, former Tonga captain Fe`ao Vunipola, signed for Welsh club Pontypool, has been an integral part of Englands renaissance in 2016.The damaging ball carrier is a huge loss for the hosts, who are already without locks Joe Launchbury (suspended) and the injured Maro Itoje, and giant Wallabies second-rower Rob Simmons hopes their absence can be fully exploited.I definitely hope so, Simmons said.Were preparing the best we can and whatever happens on the weekend will be what it is.I really enjoy watching Billy play. I think hes quite a talented number eight so itll be a big loss for their team and they play a lot of their footy off the back of his big carry so whoever fills his shoes will be up for a big task.Coach Michael Cheika ordered the 70-times capped Simmons to add some extra physicality to his game and the Queensland Red believes hes made huge improvements during this tour and embracing the new responsibility of calling the line-out.It has been good, I think this tour in particular Ive come a long way, he said.Im working on those things at training and trying to impress and make myself a better player as well as moving forward in the line-out and scrum.Its been enjoyable personally to be doing a couple of things a bit better, I was a fair way off at the start I suppose.England have been confidently talking up their physically gifted pack since their success in Australia earlier this year.However, without Vunipola and Itoje - two stand outs in the 3-0 series win to contend with - Simmons believes theyre more than capable of matching the hosts.Its been a focus of the forwards not just this whole tour, but the whole year, he said.Something weve been trying to raise the bar in is the physicality, especially for the tight five.Its an area we (the tight five) need to own and the team runs off the back of that.If we can set up a platform, especially for the ball players off nice front-foot ball, it makes it a lot easier for the rest of the team. 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The Goldeyes also came back from a 5-1 deficit thanks to Haerthers heroics. With the win, the Goldeyes improved to 13-11 and remained in second place in the American Associations North Division, just a half a game back of first-place Fargo. “On the home run, I got a fastball away,” said Haerther who drilled the pitch over the rightfield wall. “I didnt want to let him get to the splitter so I was sitting on the fastball. “I got a fastball on the single to win it, too. I figured hed try to get ahead and throw me a fastball on the first pitch. I didnt hit it very hard, but sometimes you dont have to hit it very hard.” Wichita took a 2-0 lead in the first, but the Goldeyes came back with a single in the first as Ryan Scoma doubled home Amos Ramon. 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Graham, who was just acquired from Fargo, went two-for-five with two runs scored; Ramon went four-for-five with three runs scored; Scoma went one-for-four with an RBI and Haerther was three-for-five with a run scored and six driven in. Goldeyes closer Patrick Keating (1-0, 0.90 ERA)) got the win, while Wichitas Lincoln Holdzkom (1-1, 1.64 ERA) suffered the loss. The two teams will go at it again on Tuesday night at Shaw Park at 7:05 p.m. Right-hander Matt Rusch (4-1, 2.05 ERA) will get the start for Winnipeg, while Jon Link (4-1, 2.08) will take to the hill for Wichita. Tickets for all Goldeyes games are available through Ticketmaster by clicking on Ticketmaster.ca, calling 1-855-GOLDEYE or visiting any Ticketmaster outlet, including the Shaw Park box office. ' ' '