The To'o Show: Samoa smash France to set up mouthwatering quarters clash with Tonga

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

WARRINGTON – If you book your flight now, the jetlag might just have worn off by kick off next Sunday. It’ll be worth the trip.

The game to stop the rugby league world is on: after a brief wobble at the start of the tournament, Samoa and Tonga will meet, a week today on this spot.

Matt Parish’s men might have expected a tougher test from France as they secured second spot in the group with a thumping 62-4 win in Warrington, but after a battering from England on the first weekend and a cakewalk against Greece on the second, they might be happy for the confidence boost.

This was certainly that. Samoa battered France, both on the scoreboard and on the field, with the previously impressive Chanticleers unable to cope with the power and precision. This was the Samoa we thought we were going to get.

Brian To’o was outstanding, scoring twice and terrorising the French with yardage carries worth 258m, while the edge of Tim Lafai, one of Super League’s most impressive operators in 2022, and Taylan May, was near-unstoppable. May scored four and it might have been more.

The halves pairing, Jarome Luai and Anthony Milford, also came to the party. Luai got stadium man of the match and played in the proverbial dinner jacket, while Milford produced a superb assit for May and scored twice late himself.

There was time for more fullback drama. Joseph Suaalii has yet to prove himself at the back and, while his attack work can never be doubted – three try assists – his defence can. He missed a simple clear-up in defence to gift France a try and then allowed a 40/20 to go out that might have resulted in another.

For their part, the French couldn’t take a trick. They lost one of their true stars, fullback Morgan Escare, before the game, winger Arthur Romano before halftime and centre Samisoni Langi moments after it. They would have needed everything to go right – and for Samoa to have an off-day – and neither happened.

France had no answer from the off. Lafai touched down a Luai kick to get Samoa rolling, and while they could not add to it early on, the gulf in physicality was clear: May might have scored another, but lost his footing and Royce Hunt laid out Alrix da Costa with a monster hit. The game was exclusively played in one half of the field.

After continually going left, Samoa went right and smart hands saw To’o barge through a group of Frenchmen to score. May then was the recipient of an outstanding, looping pass from Milford. After not being able to get out, France then went 10 minutes straight without the ball.

When France did eventually generate some pressure, the Samoan defence was equal to it, and late in the half, May got two more. The first was all about the carry of To’o that split the middle and freed an arm, while the second, after the siren had gone, was again the product of work on the inside from Lafai.

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Within moments of the resumption, it continued. May got a fourth, France sent the kick off out and, from the tap, Samoa unleashed a sweeping backline move for To’o to complete a hat trick.

France did strike back through Yaha, but the direction of travel barely changed with Milford, Lafai and then Milford again raising the score north of 60.

The Crowd Says:

2022-10-31T03:17:38+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


I still Tonga will Samoa

2022-10-31T03:17:10+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


I’ve answered numerous questions on the subject. Happy to answer any specific question you have.

2022-10-31T02:56:19+00:00

Footy fan in SG

Guest


Still haven't answered the "God gives free will" challenge, Brett. Silence is rudeness...or defeat. Come on, answer it. I know you've seen it twice now. You even asked me to repeat it.

2022-10-31T02:54:07+00:00

egbert

Guest


If Samoa play England in the semi, that will be a hell of a game. Having gelled and grown more into the tournament, that plus the revenge factor, I think should see them a massive chance.

2022-10-31T00:25:20+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


Samoa’s middles can batch Tonga’s, it’s the edges where I’d be concerned, their only real edge forward is Jaydn Su’a.

2022-10-31T00:23:49+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


The group stage has probably gone one game too long for the minnows, not that that is a bad thing, it can only stretch their capabilities.

2022-10-30T23:35:26+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


Yep ! Poor Cesar Rouge zigged when he needed to zag ! Boom !

2022-10-30T22:59:15+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


That Junior Paulo Happy Halloween tackle, more frightening than anything Michael Myers did.

2022-10-30T22:30:38+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


The Samoans are now getting their act together since the first round debacle against England. The back 3 must be close to the best in the WC in terms of metres out of defence. To'o , May & Suaali get them forward . The backs are working very well . The big query is still their forwards and they might get sorted out against Tonga which has a powerful pack ? Their quarter final will be decided between Tonga's pack versus Samoa's backs. Should be great battle.

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