'Done the Aussies in their back yard!': Lioness star Georgia...
'Done the Aussies in their back yard!': Lioness star Georgia Stanway's brother shushes the Sydney crowd after England dump Matildas out of the World Cup

'Done the Aussies in their back yard!': Lioness star Georgia Stanway's brother shushes the Sydney crowd after England dump Matildas out of the World Cup

'Done the Aussies in their back yard!': Lioness star Georgia Stanway's brother shushes the Sydney crowd after England dump Matildas out of the World Cup Georgia Stanway's brother lorded it Australia fans following England's triumph England vs Australia LIVE : Follow MailOnline's live blog By Louis Goss Published: 14:44 BST, 16 August 2023 | Updated: 17:08 BST, 16 August 2023 e-mail 2 View comments English champion Georgia Stanway's brother today shushed Australian football fans following the Lioness's victory in the Women's World Cup semi-finals. The Lioness's brother posted a video on Instagram showing himself taunting rival crowds at Sydney's Stadium Australia following England's 3-1 victory. The clip shows John Stanway cheering the Lioness's win with the words: 'Done the Aussies in their back yard!' over the top of it. The gloating celebration follows weeks of taunts from Australia fans which included an attempt by Matilda supporters to buy up tickets in England's section of the crowd. England's Lionesses also received a hostile welcome in the semi-final match as Australia fans booed the England team as they walked onto the pitch. Georgia Stanway's brother shared a photo of him taunting fans following England's victory England fans shared a picture of Lioness Lauren Hemp hugging a koala bear Georgia Stanway's (centre) brother celebrated the Lioness's victory with an Instagram clip Georgia Stanway's brother later posted a picture of himself with the Lioness champion on Instagram, as the England team also posted a picture from their changing room. His antagonistic celebrations come after Australia fans surreptitiously managed to buy tickets in England's section of the stadium using a code meant for Lioness supporters - and bragged they would be wearing 'Matilda shirts'. The fiasco saw Austrlian fans use a unique code meant for England fans after it was leaked on social media. A post on the Football Association's website said the access code 'Lioness' was exclusively for England fans. But several Australian supporters managed to buy tickets in their opponents' section of the stadium and bragged they would be 'wearing Matildas' shirts. Georgia Stanway's brother shared a triumphant video declaring; 'Done the Aussies in their back yard' The Lionesses today celebrated their victory over the Matildas in a triumph that will see them face Spain in the Women's World Cup final Georgia Stanway's brother John posted a picture with his Lioness star sister following the match The Lionesses also found themselves subject to a helicopter spying mission after an Australian newspaper yesterday made a flight over the England team's training session. The pictures of the England training session taken from the helicopter were later published in an article alongside the headline: 'Eleven Poms against a nation: Welcome to the jungle, Lionesses'. Lioness supporters later took to Twitter to gloat about England 's victory over Australia in the semi-finals of the Women's World Cup. Supporters of the women's team were quick to start gloating after England beat Australia 3-1 in the Women's World Cup semi-final match. Fans of the women's football team, that have been nicknamed the Lionesses due to the lions on their shirts, lorded it over Australia fans as they celebrated England's triumph. England supporters ripped into all things Australian, as they declared victory over the 'Matildas' and mocked Crocodile Dundee and Kylie Minogue . The Lionesses' win will now see England's women's team enter the World Cup Final in facing off against Spain. A Lioness supporter joked that Australian cricketer Steve Smith would crying on TV England fans share a picture from the Simpsons as they joked about Australia's prime minister Anthony Albanese finding out about the Matilda's loss A Twitter poster joked that Australia fans would have to take a national sick day Lioness fans said Australians should wave goodbye to any potential public holiday England fans mocked all things Australian including Crocodile Dundee and Kylie Minogue England fans mocked Australia's misery as they celebrated the Lionesses' World Cup victory An Australian fan took to Twitter to express their despair at the Matilda's loss One England fan said insulted Neighbours character Harold Bishop Another fan said Austrlian cricketer David Warner should be added to the list One England fan simply told the Australian women's team 'goodbye' Share or comment on this article: 'Done the Aussies in their back yard!': Lioness star Georgia Stanway's brother shushes the Sydney crowd after England dump Matildas out of the World Cup e-mail Add comment Comments 3 Share what you think Newest Oldest Best rated Worst rated View all The comments below have not been moderated. 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