Australia 42-8 Fiji: Holders start World Cup defence with routine win

Guy Atkinson
October 15, 2022 20:38 MYT
Australia started the defence of their Rugby League World Cup title with a convincing 42-8 win over Fiji at Headingley on Saturday.

Mal Meninga's side, playing their first match since 2019, were shocked early on in Leeds when Semi Valemei ran onto Sitiveni Moceidreke's kick to dot down after just four minutes.

Normal service was resumed after 16 minutes when Jeremiah Nanai raced through Fiji's defences to go over, before Josh Addo-Carr ran almost the length of the pitch to score a stunning solo try soon after.

Angus Crichton went over in the 35th minute, with Valentine Holmes adding a third successful conversion of the half to put the Kangaroos 18-4 up at the interval.

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There was no letting up from Australia at the start of the second period, as converted tries from Latrell Mitchell and Harry Grant handed them a 30-4 lead by the hour mark.

James Tedesco rode the challenges of two Fijians soon after to dot down, while Addo-Carr went over for a second time in the 68th minute for a try which Holmes duly converted to maintain his 100 per cent success rate.

Fiji had the final score of the night, as Sunia Turuva went over with four minutes remaining to marginally reduce the deficit.

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