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Widdop hoping World Cup 9s provides happy ending to 'disaster' year
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Fri 18 Oct 2019, 11:01 AM

Gareth Widdop declared St George Illawarra's season a "disaster" but the England star can still end a long Australian stint in style at the Downer World Cup 9s.

After a decade in the NRL, the five-eighth will go home and join Warrington in the Super League on a three-year deal.

Unless the 30-year-old returns to the NRL in his career twilight or comes Down Under on international or World Club Challenge duty, the Nines will mark his final games on Australian soil.

"I probably haven't looked at it that way. It's been chaos the last couple of weeks and then straight into camp," Widdop told NRL.com before the tournament at Bankwest Stadium on Friday and Saturday.

"I've been here for 10, 11 years now and it is a beautiful country. I hope to be back here to live at some point. I'm looking forward to my next adventure and I'll miss this weather, I know that.

"My wife and my kids are all Australian, so I plan to head overseas for a couple of years and come back here one day. When that'll be, I'm not sure."

Widdop was denied a perfect finish at the Dragons; he underwent shoulder surgery after a bad dislocation in round three and the club's finals chances were all but dashed once he returned.



Why you shouldn't miss the World Cup 9s

However, the goal-kicking playmaker - who is St George Illawarra's second-highest all-time point-scorer - believes the side is stronger than when he arrived before the 2014 campaign.

"The club's come a long way since then. Certainly the last few years we improved a hell of a lot," he said.

"We planned to win trophies and we haven't managed to do that but I'd certainly like to think I've contributed a little bit in improving the club.

"Obviously this year was a disaster, I guess. Injuries, off-field [incidents] - all sorts of little things that you can never write in a fairytale ending. Sometimes that's just life, it throws curve balls.

"It was very hard to take and disappointing to finish on that note but I'd like to think I've given my everything for the last six years."

Aside from a premiership ring to match the one he claimed with Melbourne in 2012, another thing that eluded Widdop at the Dragons was experiencing the NRL Nines, which ran from 2014 to '17.

He's not exactly sure what to expect in the World Cup 9s but is honoured as ever to be representing England.



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"Usually I missed out [on the NRL Auckland Nines] because I came back late from pre-season and did a bit more training rather than playing," Widdop said.

"I'm looking forward to it. It's a bit of a different concept and obviously to do it for your country is a big occasion. It should be fun.

"We've obviously picked a good squad. A lot of players with a lot of skill and good running games. I'm just excited to be a part of the team again and get away with the boys.

"There's plenty of people in this competition who are dangerous, a lot of talent on show. It should be a good spectacle."



For ticket and travel packages for the Downer Rugby League World Cup 9s Sydney 2019, head to nrl.com/tickets.


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World Cup 9s team lists
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Fri 18 Oct 2019, 08:51 PM

All the official team lists for the 2019 Downer World Cup 9s.

Day 1 - Friday
France v Lebanon (men)
France: 14 Arthur Mourgues, 2 Gavin Marguerite, 4 Lambert Belmas, 5 Paul Marcon, 6 Lucas Albert, 7 Louis Jouffret, 9 Alrix Da Costa, 12 Arthur Romano, 13 Jason Baitieri. Interchange: 3 Hakim Miloudi, 8 Bastien Canet, 11 Charles Bouzinac, 16 Jordan Dezaria

Lebanon: 1 Reece Robinson, 2 Jayden El-Jalkh, 3 Travis Robinson, 4 John-Paul Nohra, 16 James Roumanos, 6 Adam Rizk, 8 Bilal Maarbani, 15 Kayne Kalache, 12 Joshua Rizk. Interchange: 5 Ahmad Harajly, 7 Jacob Kiraz, 10 Elie El-Zakhem, 13 Jalal Bazzaz


Match: France v Lebanon

Round 1 - Friday 18th October

Full Time

Home Team

France

Scored 8 points

Away Team

Lebanon

Scored 12 points

Venue: Bankwest Stadium, Sydney

Match broadcasters:

  • Foxtel
  • KAYO
  • LIVE PASS
England v Papua New Guinea (women)
England: 1 Amy Hardcastle, 2 Caitlin Beevers, 14 Shona Hoyle, 4 Dannielle Anderson, 5 Emily Rudge, 6 Faye Gaskin, 15 Sinead Peach, 8 Jodie Cunningham, 16 Tara-Jane Stanley. Interchange: 7 Georgia Roache, 10 Leah Burke, 12 Rhiannon Marshall, 13 Georgia Wilson

Papua New Guinea: 17 Melissa Peters, 2 Catherine Anjo, 15 Jacobetha Wake, 4 Roswita Kapo, 6 Angela Tambam Watego, 7 Shirley Joe, 10 Janet John, 12 Heather Ario, 20 Elsie Albert. Interchange: 1 Ua Ravu, 3 Carol Francis, 14 Josephine Wong, 16 Gloria Kaupa

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Match: England v Papua New Guinea

Round 1 - Friday 18th October

Full Time

Home Team

England

Scored 25 points

Away Team

Papua New Guinea

Scored 4 points

Venue: Bankwest Stadium, Sydney

Match broadcasters:

  • Foxtel
  • KAYO
  • LIVE PASS
England v Wales (men)
England: 2 Daryl Clark, 3 Jake Connor, 4 James Graham, 15 Gareth Widdop, 9 Jermaine McGillvary, 11 Sam Tomkins, 16 George Williams, 14 Elliott Whitehead, 13 Liam Watts. Interchange: 1 Thomas Burgess, 5 Ryan Hall, 7 Blake Austin, 12 Jacob Trueman

Wales: 1 Elliot Kear, 2 Rhys Williams, 3 Rhys Evans, 5 Regan Grace, 9 Lloyd White, 10 Curtis Davies, 14 Rhodri Lloyd, 12 Ben Evans, 13 Dan Flemming. Interchange: 4 Mike Butt, 11 Cobi Green, 15 Gavin Bennion, 16 Connor Davies


Match: England v Wales

Round 1 - Friday 18th October

Full Time

Home Team

England

Scored 25 points

Away Team

Wales

Scored 4 points

Venue: Bankwest Stadium, Sydney

Match broadcasters:

  • Foxtel
  • KAYO
  • LIVE PASS
Tonga v Cook Islands (men)
Tonga: 2 Sione Katoa, 3 Delouise Hoeter, 4 Robert Jennings, 6 Tesi Niu, 7 John Asiata, 8 Joe Ofahengaue, 9 Sione Katoa, 11 Tevita Pangai, 13 Jason Taumalolo. Interchange: 5 Malakai Watene-Zelezniak, 12 Peter Hola, 15 Tevita Funa, 17 Jamil Hopoate

Cook Islands: 1 Tevin Arona, 2 Reubenn Rennie, 3 Kayal Iro, 5 Steven Marsters, 6 Bradley Takairangi, 7 Paul Ulberg, 9 Aaron Teroi, 10 Tepai Moeroa, 14 Vincent Rennie. Interchange: 11 Sam Mataora, 12 Anthony Gelling, 13 Brody Tamarua, 16 Moses Noovao-McGreal


Match: Tonga Invitational v Cook Islands

Round 1 - Friday 18th October

Full Time

Home Team

Tonga Invitational

Scored 7 points

Away Team

Cook Islands

Scored 30 points

Venue: Bankwest Stadium, Sydney

Match broadcasters:

  • Foxtel
  • KAYO
  • LIVE PASS
Samoa v Fiji (men)
Samoa: 2 David Nofoaluma, 3 Timoteo Lafai, 4 Joseph Leilua, 5 Brian Too, 7 Jarome Luai, 8 Bunty Afoa, 9 Daniel Levi, 11 Michael Chee Kam, 13 Moses Leota. Interchange: 1 Marion Seve, 6 Dean Blore, 12 Luciano Leilua, 15 Lalotoa Mata'afa

Fiji: 2 Kevin Naiqama, 3 Maika Sivo, 14 Penioni Tagituimua, 6 Waqa Blake, 7 Brayden Wiliame, 9 Apisai Koroisau, 10 Maika Tudravu, 12 Viliame Kikau, 13 Taane Milne. Interchange: 1 Joseva Lawalawa, 8 Isaac Lumelume, 16 Penaia Leveleve, 17 Ratu Nadurutalo


Match: Samoa v Fiji

Round 1 - Friday 18th October

Full Time

Home Team

Samoa

Scored 32 points

Away Team

Fiji

Scored 17 points

Venue: Bankwest Stadium, Sydney

Match broadcasters:

  • Foxtel
  • KAYO
  • LIVE PASS
Australia v New Zealand (women)
Australia: 2 Botille Vette-Welsh, 8 Millie Boyle, 5 Tiana Penitani, 3 Jessica Sergis, 6 Shakiah Tungai, 7 Ali Brigginshaw, 11 Kezie Apps, 4 Isabelle Kelly, 9 Keeley Davis. Interchange: 1 Corban McGregor, 10 Hannah Southwell, 14 Julia Robinson, 15 Kirra Dibb

New Zealand: 3 Honey Hireme, 5 Atawhai Tupaea, 6 Raecene McGregor, 7 Charntay Poko, 8 Onjeurlina Leiataua, 9 Krystal Rota, 10 Crystal Tamarua, 12 Teuila Fotu-Moala, 13 Georgia Hale. Interchange: 1 Apii Nicholls, 2 Madison Bartlett, 4 Jules Newman, 14 Nita Maynard


Match: Australia v New Zealand

Round 1 - Friday 18th October

Full Time

Home Team

Australia

Scored 22 points

Away Team

New Zealand

Scored 8 points

Venue: Bankwest Stadium, Sydney

Match broadcasters:

  • Foxtel
  • KAYO
  • LIVE PASS
Australia v New Zealand (men)
Australia: 1 Kalyn Ponga, 2 Joshua Addo-Carr, 3 Daly Cherry-Evans, 4 Wade Graham, 5 Ben Hunt, 6 Tyson Frizell, 7 Mitchell Moses, 8 Kyle Feldt, 9 Clinton Gutherson. Interchange: 10 Campbell Graham, 11 David Fifita, 12 AJ Brimson, 13 Ryan Papenhuyzen

New Zealand: 1 Jamayne Isaako, 2 Ken Maumalo, 4 Briton Nikora, 5 Corey Harawira-Naera, 6 Shaun Johnson, 7 Dylan Brown, 8 Leeson Ah Mau, 9 Kodi Nikorima, 10 Joseph Tapine. Interchange: 3 Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad, 12 Jeremy Marshall-King, 14 Zane Tetevano, 15 Reimis Smith

Papua New Guinea v USA (men)
Papua New Guinea: 1 Edene Gebbie, 3 Dan Russell, 4 Justin Olam, 5 Terry Wapi, 6 Kyle Laybutt, 7 Watson Boas, 8 Nixon Putt, 9 Wartovo Puara, 12 Rhyse Martin. Interchange: 10 Stargroth Amean, 13 Garry Lo, 14 Edwin Ipape, 16 Moses Meninga

USA: 1 Corey Makelim, 15 Junior Vaivai, 4 Ronaldo Mulitalo, 6 Charlie Jones, 13 Daniel Howard, 9 Connor Donehue, 19 Bureta Faraimo, 11 Joseph Eichner, 10 Mark Offerdahl. Interchange: 2 Ryan Burroughs, 5 Kristian Freed, 12 Jerome Veve, 14 Jay Florimo


Match: Papua New Guinea v USA

Round 1 - Friday 18th October

Full Time

Home Team

Papua New Guinea

Scored 27 points

Away Team

USA

Scored 10 points

Venue: Bankwest Stadium, Sydney


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2019 World Cup Nines squads and player numbers
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Fri 18 Oct 2019, 05:32 PM

Nines rugby league is returning to the international calendar with 12 national teams to contest the men's tournament and four to compete in the women's event.

Traditional league nations Australia, New Zealand and England are joined by emerging Pacific nations Tonga, Fiji, Samoa and the Cook Islands in the men's tournament.

Papua New Guinea will join Australia, New Zealand and England in the field for the women's competition.

All squads have been officially lodged for the tournament.

Men's squads
Australia
1 Kalyn Ponga
2 Josh Addo-Carr
3 Daly Cherry-Evans
4 Wade Graham
5 Ben Hunt
6 Tyson Frizell
7 Mitchell Moses
8 Kyle Feldt
9 Clint Gutherson
10 Campbell Graham
11 David Fifita
12 Alexander Brimson
13 Ryan Papenhuyzen
14 Jai Arrow
15 Nathan Brown
16 Reuben Garrick
Cook Islands
1 Tevin Arona
2 Reuben Rennie
3 Kayal Iro
4 Geoff Daniela
5 Steven Marsters
6 Brad Takairangi
7 Paul Ulberg
8 Journe Pua
9 Aaron Teroi
10 Tepai Moeroa
11 Sam Mataora
12 Anthony Gelling
13 Brody Tamarua
14 Vincent Rennie
15 John Puna
16 Moses Noovao-Mcgreal
Alex Glenn is a late withdrawal, replaced by Geoff Daniela.

England
1 THOMAS BURGESS
2 DARYL CLARKE
3 JAKE CONNOR
4 JAMES GRAHAM
5 RYAN HALL
6 ASH HANDLEY
7 BLAKE AUSTIN
8 REECE LYNE
9 JERMAINE McGILLVARY
10 RYAN SUTTON
11 SAM TOMKINS
12 JAKE TRUEMAN
13 LIAM WATTS
14 ELLIOTT WHITEHEAD
15 GARETH WIDDOP
16 GEORGE WILLIAMS
Fiji
1 Joseva Lawalawa
2 Kevin Naiqama (capt)
3 Maika Sivo
4 Semi Valemei
5 Suliasi Vunivalu
6 Waqa Blake
7 Brayden Villiame
8 Isaac Lumelume
9 Apisai Koroisau
10 Maika Tudravu
12 Viliame Kikau
13 Taane Milne
14 Penioni Tagituimua
15 Selestino Ravutaumada
16 Penaia Leveleve
17 Luke Nadurutalo
France
1 Thomas Lasvenes
2 Gavin Marguerite
3 Hakim Miloudi
4 Lambert Belmas
5 Paul Marcon
6 Lucas Albert
7 Louis Jouffret
8 Bastien Canet
9 Alrix Da Costa
10 Justin Sangare
11 Charles Bouzinac
12 Arthur Romano
13 Jason Baitieri
14 Arthur Mourgue
15 Mathieu Jussaume
16 Jordan Dezaria
Lebanon
1 Reece Robinson
2 Jayden El-Jalkh
3 Travis Robinson
4 John Paul Nohra
5 Ahmad Harajly
6 Adam Rizk
7 Jacob Kiraz
8 Bilal Maarbani
9 Jordan Samrani
10 Elie El-Zakhem
11 Charbel Tasipale
12 Josh Rizk
13 Jalal Bazzaz
14 Johnny Lee Gabrael
15 Kayne Kalache
16 James Roumanos
New Zealand
1 JAMAYNE ISAAKO
2 KEN MAUMALO
3 CHARNZE NICOLL-KLOKSTAD
4 BRITON NIKORA
5 COREY HARAWIRA-NAERA
6 SHAUN JOHNSON
7 DYLAN BROWN
8 LEESON AH MAU
9 KODI NIKORIMA
10 JOSEPH TAPINE
11 ADAM BLAIR
12 JEREMY MARSHALL-KING
13 KEVIN PROCTOR
14 ZANE TETEVANO
15 REIMIS SMITH
16 BAILEY SIMONSSON
Papua New Guinea
1 Edene Gebbie
2 Bernard Lewis
3 Daniel Russell
4 Justin Olam
5 Terry Wapi
6 Kyle Laybutt
7 Watson Boas
8 Nixon Putt
9 Wartovo Puara Jnr
10 Stargroth Amean
11 Jedidiah Simbiken
12 Rhyse Martin
13 Garry Lo
14 Edwin Ipape
15 Stanford Talita
16 Moses Meninga
Samoa
1 Marion Seve
2 David Nofoaluma
3 Tim Lafai
4 Joey Leilua
5 Brian To’o
6 Dean Blore
7 Jarome Luai
8 Bunty Afoa
9 Dani Levi
10 Tino Fa'asuamaleaui
11 Michael Chee Kam
12 Luciano Leilua
13 Moses Leota
14 Ligi Sao
15 Lalotoa Mata'afa
18 James Gavet
Tonga
1 William Fakatoumafi
2 Sione Katoa (Sharks)
3 Delouise Hoeter
4 Robert Jennings
5 Malakai Watene-Zelezniak
6 Fanitesi Niu
7 John Asiata
8 Joe Ofahengaue
9 Sione Katoa (Panthers)
10 Andrew Fifita
11 Tevita Pangai Junior
12 Peter Hola
13 Jason Taumalolo
14 Jamil Hopoate
15 Tevita Funa
16 Tuipulotu Katoa
USA
1 Corey Makelim
2 Ryan Burroughs
15 Junior VaiVai
4 Ronaldo Mulitano
16 David Washington
6 Charlie Jones
7 Kristian Freed
8 Brock Davies
9 Connor Donehue
10 Mark Offerdahl
11 Joe Eichner
12 Jerome Veve
13 Danny Howard
14 Jay Florimo
17 Khalial Harris
19 Bureta Faraimo
Wales
1 Elliot Kear (capt)
2 Rhys Williams
3 Rhys Evans
4 Mike Butt
5 Regan Grace
6 Dalton Grant
7 James Olds
8 Will Evans
9 Lloyd White
10 Curtis Davies
11 Cobi Green
12 Ben Evans
13 Dan Fleming
14 Rhodri Lloyd
15 Gavin Bennion
16 Connor Davies
World Nines
Who will win the men's trophy at Bankwest Stadium?

World Nines Who will win the men's trophy at Bankwest Stadium?
  • Australia
    0%
  • New Zealand
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  • Papua New Guinea
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  • USA
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  • England
    0%
  • France
    0%
  • Lebanon
    0%
  • Wales
    0%
  • Tonga
    0%
  • Samoa
    0%
  • Fiji
    0%
  • Cook Islands
    0%
Women's squads
Australia
1 Corban McGregor
2 Botille Vette-Welsh
3 Jessica Sergis
4 Isabelle Kelly
5 Tiana Penitani
6 Shakiah Tungai
7 Ali Brigginshaw
8 Millie Boyle
9 Keeley Davis
10 Hannah Southwell
11 Kezie Apps
12 Tallisha Harden
13 Shaylee Bent
14 Julia Robinson
15 Kirra Dibb
16 Tarryn Aiken
England
1 Amy Hardcastle
2 Caitlin Beevers
3 Chantelle Crowl
4 Dannielle Anderson
5 Emily Rudge
6 Faye Gaskin
7 Georgia Roache
8 Jodie Cunningham
9 Kelsey Gentles
10 Leah Burke
11 Naomi Williams
12 Rhiannion Marshall
13 Georgia Wilson
14 Shona Hoyle
15 Sinead Peach
16 Tara-Jane Stanley
New Zealand
1 APII NICHOLLS
2 MADISON BARTLETT
3 HONEY HIREME-SMILER
4 JULES NEWMAN
5 ATAWHAI TUPAEA
6 RAECENE McGREGOR
7 CHARNTAY POKO
8 ONJEURLINA LEIATAUA
9 KRYSTAL ROTA
10 CRYSTAL TAMARUA
11 KIANA TAKAIRANGI
12 TEUILA FOTU-MOALA
13 GEORGIA HALE
14 NITA MAYNARD
15 AIESHALEIGH SMALLEY
16 KANYON PAUL
Papua New Guinea
1 Ua Ravu
2 Catherine Anjo
3 Carol Francis
4 Roswita Kapo
5 Sera Koroi
6 Angelena Watego
7 Shirley Joe
9 Joyce Waula
10 Janet Johns
12 Heather Ario
13 Lekiellia Brown
14 Josephine Wong
15 Jacobeth Wake
16 Gloria Kaupa
17 Melissa Peters
20 Elsie Albert
World Nines
Who will win the women's trophy at Bankwest Stadium?

World Nines Who will win the women's trophy at Bankwest Stadium?
  • Australia
    0%
  • England
    0%
  • New Zealand
    0%
  • Papua New Guinea
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For ticket and travel packages for the Downer Rugby League World Cup 9s Sydney 2019, head to nrl.com/tickets.




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Frizell and Hunt help Kangaroos knock off Kiwis
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Timestamp
Fri 18 Oct 2019, 10:22 PM

All the fixtures, match reports, highlights videos and talking points from the 2019 Downer Rugby League World Cup 9s from Bankwest Stadium.

With a host of young guns and established stars, new rules including bonus tries, 20/40 kicks and golden try, and rapid nine-minute halves, the World Cup 9s shapes as a two-day bonanza of free-flowing footy.

See the links below for the official team lists, full squads and rule changes, and stay tuned to this article for full match reports and highlights from each match. The games will be broadcast live on Fox Sports.

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Day 1 results
Papua New Guinea 27 beat USA 10
The PNG Kumuls showed all their trademark flair to defeat USA 27-10 in the final game on the opening night of the World Cup 9s at Bankwest Stadium.

After a slow start the Kumuls found their stride to run away from the Tomahawks in an impressive second half.



Match Highlights: PNG v USA

The game's opening try went to Junior Vaivai for the USA but from there it was all the Kumuls as Garry Lo, Watson Boas, Edene Gebbie, Kyle Laybutt, Stargroth Amean and Dan Russell all found their way to the tryline.

The Kumuls will next match motors with the Kiwis in what is sure to be an entertaining clash on Saturday afternoon.

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Match: Papua New Guinea v USA

Round 1 - Friday 18th October

Full Time

Home Team

Papua New Guinea

Scored 27 points

Away Team

USA

Scored 10 points

Venue: Bankwest Stadium, Sydney

Match broadcasters:

  • Foxtel
  • KAYO
  • LIVE PASS
Australia 25 beat New Zealand 12
Australia opened their World Cup 9s in scintillating fashion with Josh Addo-Carr running free and David Fifita running rampant in a 25-12 win over New Zealand.

It took Addo-Carr less than a minute to open his tryscoring account when he cashed in on Wade Graham’s skilful lead-up work.

The Storm flyer made it two soon after and again Graham was the provider, this time with a perfectly weighted kick for ‘The Fox’ to chase.



Match Highlights: Kangaroos v Kiwis

New Zealand hit back when Jamayne Isaako latched onto a long ball from Shaun Johnson to score but the home side were in again when Fifita and Ryan Papenhuyzen combined to put Kyle Feldt over.

Rampaging Bronco Fifita then powered across for a four-pointer of his own to put the result beyond doubt but Johnson had some more magic up his sleeve to send Isaako across for a second try.

Fifita then capped a stunning night when he showed off all his athleticism to cross wide out.


Match: Australia v New Zealand

Round 1 - Friday 18th October

Full Time

Home Team

Australia

Scored 25 points

Away Team

New Zealand

Scored 12 points

Venue: Bankwest Stadium, Sydney

Match broadcasters:

  • Foxtel
  • KAYO
  • LIVE PASS
Australia 22 beat New Zealand 8 (women)
With captain Ali Brigginshaw showcasing the full range of her skills the Australian Jillaroos downed arch-rivals New Zealand 22-8 in their opening match.

Brigginshaw was in everything in the first half as the home side ran in three tries and capped a brilliant night when she kicked for herself and followed through to score under the sticks in the second term.



Match Highlights: Jillaroos v Kiwi Ferns

Australia’s opening try was one of the best of the night as Brigginshaw found Shakiah Tungai who raced downfield and put in a perfect centre kick for Keeley Davis to score under the posts.

Brigginshaw then delivered a brilliant flick pass for Tiana Penitani to score before Corban McGregor stretched the Jillaroos’ lead to 15-0 at the break.

Atawhai Tupaea and Jules Newman restored some pride for New Zealand with late tries but the win was in the bag for the Jillaroos.


Match: Australia v New Zealand

Round 1 - Friday 18th October

Full Time

Home Team

Australia

Scored 22 points

Away Team

New Zealand

Scored 8 points

Venue: Bankwest Stadium, Sydney

Match broadcasters:

  • Foxtel
  • KAYO
  • LIVE PASS


The best plays from the women's pool on Friday night

Samoa 32 beat Fiji 17
The Penrith Panthers connection ran riot as Samoa opened their World Cup 9s campaign with a 32-17 win over Fiji.

Jarome Luai was the first on the board with a strong solo try in the second minute try and that was followed up by Moses Leota crossing under the sticks for a bonus zone try.

Fiji hit back when Maika Tudravu crossed in the right hand corner after Kevin Naiqama had butchered a try on the left hand side.



Match Highlights: Samoa v Fiji

Tryscoring machine Brian To’o made it a Panthers trifecta of tries when he rounded out a powerful first half for Samoa by powering through four defenders.

To’o then made it a double courtesy of good lead-up from Danny Levi and Joey Leilua before Leota got a double of his own.

A late try to Bankwest Stadium cult hero Maika Sivo gave the crowd what they came for but it was too little too late for Fiji.


Match: Samoa v Fiji

Round 1 - Friday 18th October

Full Time

Home Team

Samoa

Scored 32 points

Away Team

Fiji

Scored 17 points

Venue: Bankwest Stadium, Sydney

Match broadcasters:

  • Foxtel
  • KAYO
  • LIVE PASS
 

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Cook Islands 30 beat Tonga Invitational 7
Kayal Iro did his famous father Kevin proud with a dazzling display in Cook Islands’ impressive 30-7 win over Jason Taumalolo’s Tonga Invitation side.

Promising youngster Iro crossed twice in the opening stanza as Cook Islands stunned Tonga with their expansive play.



Match Highlights: Tonga Invitational v Cook Islands

Eels veteran Brad Takairangi was also a star for Cook Islands, laying on a try for Steven Marsters with a deft grubber kick and tormenting the defence with his footwork and passing game.

Aaron Teroi and Anthony Gelling then got in on the tryscoring action as Cook Islands put the icing on a stunning upset win.




Match: Tonga Invitational v Cook Islands


Round 1 - Friday 18th October



Full Time



Home Team

Tonga Invitational

Scored 7 points



Away Team

Cook Islands

Scored 30 points


Venue: Bankwest Stadium, Sydney

Match broadcasters:

  • Foxtel
  • KAYO
  • LIVE PASS

England 25 beat Wales 4
Canberra-bound playmaker George Williams showed some silky skills as England opened their World Cup 9s account with a blistering 25-4 win over Wales.

Williams was in everything in the first half as tries to Daryl Clark, Sam Tomkins and Jermaine McGillvary saw the Lions open up a handy 17-0 lead.



Match Highlights: England v Wales

Brilliant lead-up play from Tomkins and James Graham shortly after the break set up Jake Connor for a try as England ran away with the game.

Tomkins, who had a fine season in Super League with Catalans Dragons, then produced a magical flick pass to hand Connor his double.

The Wayne Bennett-coached England showcased a great mix of skill and speed to send a warning to their rivals that they mean business this weekend.




Match: England v Wales


Round 1 - Friday 18th October



Full Time



Home Team

England

Scored 25 points



Away Team

Wales

Scored 4 points


Venue: Bankwest Stadium, Sydney

Match broadcasters:

  • Foxtel
  • KAYO
  • LIVE PASS

England 25 beat Papua New Guinea 4 (women)
England's Rhiannon Marshall grabbed the first bonus zone try of the World 9s when she stormed through the middle of the Orchids defence to score under the posts in the first half of her side's 25-4 victory.

Caitlin Beevers added a second try for England wide out before PNG hit back through Ua Ravu on the stroke of half-time after a sensational burst by Catherine Anjo.



Match Highlights: England Women v PNG Orchids

Marshall, who played for Castleford in last week's women's Super League grand final, bagged a second try after the break before Emily Rudge and Leah Burke also crossed to blow the score out.


Match: England v Papua New Guinea


Round 1 - Friday 18th October



Full Time



Home Team

England

Scored 25 points



Away Team

Papua New Guinea

Scored 4 points


Venue: Bankwest Stadium, Sydney

Match broadcasters:

  • Foxtel
  • KAYO
  • LIVE PASS

Lebanon 12 beat France 8
Lebanon's Bilal Maarbani grabbed a first-half double to lead the Cedars to a 12-8 win in opening match of the World Cup 9s.

The 21-year-old scored eight tries in 14 matches for Western Suburbs in Canterbury Cup in 2019 and carried that form into the tournament opener at Bankwest Stadium.



Match Highlights: France v Lebanon

Maarbani's first was set up by the Robinson brothers, Travis and Reece, and he followed that 60 seconds later with a solo effort beating two defenders.

Paul Marcon and Gavin Marguerite crossed after the break to get France back into the contest but Lebanon held on for the win.




Match: France v Lebanon


Round 1 - Friday 18th October



Full Time



Home Team

France

Scored 8 points



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Lebanon

Scored 12 points


Venue: Bankwest Stadium, Sydney


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