Highlights: Kangaroos crunch Kiwis in Anzac Test

By Scott Pryde / Expert

The final mid-year Anzac Test has ended in a commanding win for Australia, who have beaten New Zealand by 18 points at GIO Stadium in Canberra.

Australia got off to a flying start and never looked back, running on four first half tries to effectively have the match over at the halftime break.

New Zealand didn’t go without opportunities or possession during the first half though. In fact, there were periods of the game where it looked like they were dominating, only to come up with countless poor fifth tackle options.

Instead of trying to play direct and go through the Kangaroos, they continually went around and failed, before relying on a ridiculously ordinary kicking game, with neither Shaun Johnson or Kieran Foran able to make anything happen.

The Kangaroos, on the other hand were all class at both ends of the park. Their defence contributed to the Kiwis first half woes, while their attack was crisp and worked like a well-oiled machine.

Johnathan Thurston set up the first try with a lovely kick for Josh Dugan, who ran in over the top of the defence, leaping for the clouds and then doing the rest to score.

Blake Ferguson had the second try completely against the run of play, charging 90 metres to score on the back of an intercept. New Zealand could have easily gone in on the left, but the final pass ended up in the grasp of the big winger who outran Kiwi fullback Tuivasa Sheck to the line.

Things got sloppy from there for the visitors though, with the Kangaroos spreading left from inside their own half, seeing Sam Thaiday burst the line and pick up 30 metres. A quick play the ball and more lazy defence would follow, as Will Chambers went from dummy half to score easily.

Another kick brought about the final try of the first half, with Tyson Frizell pouncing on some luck from the goalposts.

The halftime score read 24-0, and the Kiwis were looking well and truly out of the contest, as if they were just going through the motions.

The start of the second half didn’t bring a change of fortunes for the visitors either. If they were going to get back into the game, they had to be first to score, but instead let in a try for Jake Trbojevic, with some almost laughable defence allowing a series of fifth tackle offloads.

That would be the end of the scoring for Australia, as they themselves began to back off from the game and go through the motions, getting to the end unscathed being the primary focus.

New Zealand did manage to get themselves onto the scoreboard and back into the clash though, finishing with a flourish and some points to build on ahead of the world cup later in the year.

Shaun Johnson and Kieran Foran looked to be kicking the ball better, their defence seemed to have more effort about it, and Nikorima added plenty from the bench in terms of energy and effort.

New Zealand got themselves on the board in the 56th minute through Simon Mannering as he crashes over off a short ball on the left edge.

The second try came off a scrum, with Roger Tuivasa-Sheck receiving a pass from Shaun Johnson before busting a hole on the right-side of the park and running the rest of the way untouched.

On the injury front, Josh Dugan was the only casualty. A headclash with teammate Russell Packer left him with an ice pack on in the sheds, his night over early with a potentially fractured cheekbone.

Australia then, dominant with an 18-point win in the final Anzac Test as the build up to the 2017 Rugby League World Cup begins.

Final score
Australia 30
New Zealand 12

The Crowd Says:

2017-05-08T11:14:41+00:00

LeighSydneyChina

Guest


How about we give you a good League coach, and you give us a good Union coach....:)

2017-05-06T07:21:53+00:00

Jeffrey Dun

Roar Rookie


I have a theory regarding why the Kiwi's don't do well in the Anzac test. I believe it's because both teams are fresh. The participants from both sides have played the same number of club games at this point in the year. By comparison, for the tests played at the end of the year, the bulk of the Australians have played SOO and many have played deep into the semi final series. As a result, many of the Australians are unavailable through injury; or playing with injuries; or simply fatigued. The last time the Kiwis won the end of year series, they had lost the earlier Anzac test that year. If you look at who played for Australia in the end of year series and compare it to those who won the Anzac test, you will see that over half the game day 17 for the Anzac test were injured and unavailable for the end of year series. And some of those that played at the end of the year, such as Inglis, were playing on one leg. When both teams are fresh; ie, when there is a level playing field, I'd back Australia to win.

2017-05-06T03:54:44+00:00

Kiwijack

Guest


Disappointing to say the least. Great team on paper except Kenny Bromitich. Why can they not win? Is it the coach or do they really lack the ticker. If the AB,s can do it why not the Kiwi,s.

2017-05-06T02:49:06+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


The Kiwis should borrow a few of the All Blacks (for the tests only) then they might have a chance, the way that they are going they will get thrashed every game lol This aint no rugby match!

2017-05-06T00:15:36+00:00

kk

Roar Pro


The highlight of the night was the coin toss. A young boy clad in an Aussie jumper with #9 and "Smith" on the back. Well done Jasper. Well done Dad.

2017-05-05T21:09:29+00:00

Kaizer

Roar Rookie


They have the Warriors spine, need I say any more?

2017-05-05T20:43:29+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


I don't understand why the kiwis go so badly at this time of year? Their squad is deep enough and together enough these days that they shouldn't need to be in camp for extended periods to build team cohesion and get used to playing together. That's an issue that's dogged several coaches, Love international footy but I don't think this fixture really brings much value to the season and certainly isn't worth putting the NRL on hold for.

2017-05-05T20:40:05+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


pryke by name...

2017-05-05T16:25:36+00:00

Bruce pryke

Guest


Why is this the last Anzac test

2017-05-05T15:43:40+00:00

Kaizer

Roar Rookie


Agree, almost as if Roos knew "this one is in the bag" and backed off. They would have put 50-60 up easily. Need Australian coach, but who in Australia would take the helm? Is there a kiwi coach capable of taking the kiwis further?

2017-05-05T15:23:28+00:00

Jeffrey

Guest


Yeah agreed. Just watched the press conference and basically Kidwell said he was very proud of the 2nd half and can use that to build on. I hate it when coaches refuse to accept reality. I support NZ but I am realistic enough to know that if the Roos were switched on in the 2nd half as they were in the 1st, they would have put 50 on us. Our much vaunted forwards were made to look 2nd rate again. The same forwards who looked world class under Kearney have regressed so badly under Kidwell. He has to swallow his pride and step down.

2017-05-05T15:17:43+00:00

Kaizer

Roar Rookie


David Kidwell needs to step aside. Way out of his league. Kiwis need a new coach.

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