Samoa battle hard, but the Lions hold on

By Luke Carroll / Roar Rookie

England emerged victorious over Samoa in an electric opening clash of the rugby league Four Nations double header at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane.

The Lions were shaken early by Samoa, who greeted the Pommy lads with some ferocious hits, led by Frank Pritchard.

Fired up from performing the prematch ‘Manu Siva Tau’, a traditional Samoan war dance, the dark blue jerseys rolled up the field like a breaking wave over a wilting beach, but they were unable to capitalise on their field possession.

After six errors in 20 minutes, England finally found some rhythm through Gareth Widdop’s clear head, and no sooner had Daryl Clark come onto the field then he pounced on some lazy ruck defence and made a break, then passed it off to Kallum Watkins for England’s first try.

A Widdop conversion and a kick out on the full saw the Lions poised to lay on another, but a drop ball let Samoa off the hook, who on the back of a penalty saw Isaac Liu crash over through the sticks to draw level.

While England held the technical upper hand, Samoa were filled with fire. With fast offloads and quick passes, Samoa were again inside England’s 20 when the monstrous centres Joseph Leilua and Daniel Vidot combined to put Samoa ahead 10-6.

Sam Tomkins and Matt Smith teamed up with some fast hands down the other end of the field shortly after and Watkins bagged a double, giving England the lead again.

Another awful restart gave the Lions more possession in Samoa’s half, but they were able to hold out the English, nearly snapping Clark in half in the process. Widdop slotted two points from in front and England went to the break 14-10.

Despite dominating up the front, Samoa were lacking discipline to hold onto the ball, and England made them pay through a Liam Farrell try, courtesy of a Josh Charnley line break. Pita Godinet delivered off the bench with a beautiful dummy right on England’s try line, and then again not long after to put Samoa in the lead at 22-20.

The English fans were despondent, but not for long, as Sam Tomkins demonstrated why he is so beloved, scoring twice off two fumbled bombs from Michael Shenton and Tim Simona. Shenton’s fumble was ruled to have gone backward.

At 22-32, with ten minutes remaining in the match, powerhouse forwards Pritchard and Josh McGuire leaped on a spilt ball and found Antonio Winterstein on the wing to cross over.

Ben Roberts missed the follow up conversion but Samoa had England on the ropes. Hoping to close out the match, England went for a field goal but missed.

Samoa poked and prodded down every corridor, forcing their way down the field, but ultimately ran out of plays, and out of time, losing the match 22-36.

The Crowd Says:

2014-10-27T06:14:40+00:00

Sean

Guest


He played for the NZ Warriors for a couple of years before heading over to Wakefield. He was great on Saturday, good energy.

2014-10-26T21:53:57+00:00

Squidward

Roar Rookie


That replacement hooker is quite spritely. I little bit of the segyaro cheekiness to him. I can see nrl clubs having a good look at him

AUTHOR

2014-10-26T08:21:25+00:00

Luke Carroll

Roar Rookie


England are also called 'The Lions', according to their Wikipedia page, just isn't used that often.

2014-10-26T07:20:43+00:00

Andy P

Guest


Small correction to the title: the Lions weren't playing. The Lions are Great Britain, who haven't played since 2007.

2014-10-26T00:09:05+00:00

Spiritfree

Guest


Pita Godinet plays for Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, has done all year, having signed in Dec. 2013. All contract stuff can usually be found on zerotackle.com and there is of course also Wikipedia.

2014-10-25T21:28:28+00:00

James

Guest


Godinet was great. he is in NSW cup? I'm sure some team should be looking at him for a full time position. Raiders have needed a good Hooker for a decade. Mose masoe was a beast and laid the smackdown on some English forwards. got to love the passion Samoa play with.

2014-10-25T21:08:28+00:00

Toa

Guest


Samoan half's were very disappointing, Stanley struggle severely with confidence & Roberts….. well he was Roberts.

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