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Sunday 1 December 2013

Rugby League World Cup match report

The Australians are the World champions 

Record breaker Johnathan Thurston inspired Australia to their tenth World Cup after an empathic victory over New Zealand at a sold out Old Trafford.
Thurston was perfect with the boot kicking five conversions and two penalties which put himself in the record books after surpassing Mick Cronin’s record of being Australia’s all-time leading point scorer.
Braces from Billy Slater and Brett Morris and also a try from scrum half Cooper Cronk was enough for the Kangaroos to recapture the world crown.
The green and golds were never behind on the scoreboard, the closest the Kiwis got of matching their counterparts was a Shaun Johnson penalty to level the scores at two apiece. After that, the Australians ran riot.
Tim Sheens’ men maintained their impressive streak of not conceding a try since the opening weekend of the World Cup when Josh Charnley went over for England.
It didn’t take long for the Australians to get the scoreboard rolling, Kieran Foran’s nudge on Billy Slater provided Thurston with the opportunity to slot over the game’s opening points.
After surviving some early pressure from their Trans-Tasman rivals, the Kiwis levelled things up after Elijah Taylor was taken high by Cameron Smith.
Billy Slater showed the attributes of an Aussies Rules footballer for the game’s first try, as he leaped highest to pluck Thurston’s accurate chip out of the air to touchdown close to the posts.
The pressure on New Zealand continued, Vatuvei failed to deal with Cronk’s high bomb, Jarryd Hayne using some soccer skills you’d normally find at Old Trafford on a Saturday afternoon to hack the ball back on the inside for Cronk to get over the line only to be denied by a terrific tackle from Isaac Luke to prevent him getting the ball down.
However the 2013 Dally M medallist wasn’t to be denied again, just before the half hour mark quick hands to the left hand side opened up some space for Darius Boyd to run into and chip ahead for his team-mates, Cronk collected the kick and barged his way over.
Johnathan Thurston increased his side’s lead just before the break with a penalty to become Australia’s all-time leading point scorer ahead of Mick Cronin and to stretch the Aussie’s lead to sixteen points to two.
Three tries in the second half ensured the win for the Australians, Slater completed his double inside the first minute with a short side play with Thurston committing defenders to send Darius Boyd away down the left. His inside ball allowed Slater to sprint to the try line with ease.
Australia’s dominance was a result of being able to offload the ball and take advantage. Josh Papilii’s offload sent Brett Morris racing down the touchline to kick ahead, Jarryd Hayne juggled the ball and kicked on before the ball touched the ground. Morris pounced on the ball for the try to open up a twenty six point gap following Thurston’s conversion.
The Kiwis tried everything to give the score line a more respectable touch, newly acclaimed International Player of The Year Sonny Bill Williams had his pass intercepted by Hayne who powered through the gears to head for the New Zealand line to set up his winger Brett Morris to round off the scoring.
Coach Tim Sheens praised his side’s performance by saying: “I’m extremely proud, we came over in front of a big crowd. I thought we performed really well, our defence was great and our attitude was terrific.”