England's hopes of salvaging some pride from their third and final Ashes Test at a sold out Headingley ebbed away as a late Reece Walsh double sealed an all-too-easy 30-8 win for Australia and with it a 3-0 series whitewash.
Despite a stirring effort to wrest their way back into the contest after conceding two early tries, Shaun Wane's men were ultimately well beaten in a manner that must raise questions over the head coach's tenure heading towards next year's World Cup.
Jez Litten was once again the standout England performer, producing the moment of the match with a brilliant surge to set up their only try for captain George Williams on the half hour, but his Hull KR team-mate Mikey Lewis toiled at full-back after being forced on in his unfamiliar position due to an early injury to AJ Brimson.
Ominously for England, there was an overriding sense the Kangaroos had never really been required to snap out of second gear, stepping it up on cue to confirm victory through three second half tries, including a late double from Walsh, after the hosts had briefly elbowed their way back into the contest.
Harry Grant's dangerous break in the first set hardly augured well for the hosts and there were less than five minutes on the clock when a pair of errors gifted Cameron Munster the chance to fling wide for Josh Addo-Carr to score the opener.
Nudged further behind by the first of Nathan Cleary's five successful kicks, England endured another major blow when Brimson went off with an apparent shoulder injury, leaving Wane little other option but to bring on Lewis in a rare full-back role.
Australia continued to look much more dangerous offensively but England, marshalled by the superb Litten, stuck at it and came close when Williams' kick was fumbled over his own goal line by Kangaroos winger Mark Nawaqanitawase.
Lewis' discomfort at the back became evident just before the half-hour mark when he swiped a foot at Munster's kick through, giving Hudson Young the chance to score and Cleary to boot Australia into a 12-0 lead.
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Already the game looked as good as done for the desperate hosts until Litten lit up Headingley in the 34th minute, driving through the middle before dribbling a kick that Williams was quickest to react to and stretched over to break England's duck.
Harry Smith's conversion followed by a penalty after the hooter gave the hosts unlikely hope.
England's best spell ensued until all their effort came to waste just past the hour mark when Grant bustled over all too easily from a play-the-ball in front of the posts before Cleary's third kick restored Australia's 10-point lead.
Australia put the seal on a series whitewash 12 minutes from time when Harry Newman's attempt to intercept a pass fell fortuitously for Walsh to trot over unchallenged and he added his second late on, amid calls from some sections of the 19,500 crowd for Wane's removal.
