ANALYSIS: Hammer's solo stunner delivers win for Kangaroos - but Faalogo steals the show

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

The Kangaroos have returned to competitive action in Australia thanks to a comfortable 38-12 win over Samoa, with Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow lighting up the international stage with a fantastic solo try.

The Dolphins star was in the Samoan squad 12 months ago but made just one appearance at the World Cup, before catching fire in the NRL, wowing in Origin and now starring on Kangaroos debut.

Australia had cruised to a 22-6 lead and were heading towards half time when the Hammer struck, weaving between multiple defenders to race 80m to the line.

“We had a great start, obviously,” said coach Mal Meninga. “The players had a great week together and that first 25 minutes was excellent. 

“Him and Kotoni (Staggs) were really good in the centres. They took advantage of opportunities – we’ve seen Hammer with the footy in space and it’s see you later, he’s an excitement machine.”

The centre’s try ended the game as a contest, not that anyone told Samoa. They had been steamrollered early, conceding four tries in the opening 16 minutes, but fought back hard and, by the start of the second half, were threatening to give the Kangaroos an almighty shock.

Their star was also a debutant, Sua Faalogo, who almost announced himself to the world with an equally stunning individual effort, only for the Bunker to cruelly strip him of the score.

The decision, which was correct, punctured the comeback and almost immediately, Tabuai-Fidow scored at the other end.

“I thought young Sua at fullback was one of the highlights of the game,” said Samoa coach Ben Gardiner.

“He backs himself. It doesn’t matter if you’ve played a Test match, an NRL game or 200 NRL games, everyone here is equal, you do your best, you’re representing your country and it’s a Test match, so you put your best foot forward.

“That’s him. That’s his style and that’s how he goes about his business. I didn’t expect too much else from him tonight.”

Australia’s opening couldn’t have gone any better. First Payne Haas, then James Tedesco, then Tino Fa’asuamaleaui and finally Cam Murray scored, with the two front-rowers far too much for Samoa early on.

For all that Meninga complained about Murray Taulagi’s defection to today’s opponents, it was telling that the two front-rowers, plus Tabuai-Fidow, were the best on ground – and all are eligible for Toa Samoa but chose Australia. Staggs, who scored a late clincher, also picked his side over Tonga.

It was shock and awe from the Kangaroos, who dominated the ball, scored, then got it back. Samoa had no answer to the go-forward and, for a while, it looked like the game would be a total non-event.

Much as the credit might go to Haas and Fa’asuamaleaui – and it should – there should also be plenty for Ben Hunt.

The hooker kicked early on the Kangaroos’ first set, setting the tone for his control of the tempo, and had a hand in three of the first four tries.

It wasn’t all plain sailing. The issues that Meninga has had with his wingers were far from resolved, with Selwyn Cobbo well below his best. The Broncos flyer was left flat-footed by Murray Taulagi for a first half try and might have been caught out on other occasions.

Dylan Edwards was quiet, and while he did his typical yardage work, there was an early error that New Zealand might well attempt to recreate.

By the end of the half, Samoa had returned the possession stats to something like parity and were having a fair amount of success, only for the Hammer to strike.

Samoa, surprisingly, were let down by their middle defence, which struggled badly to contain the Kangaroos pack, with Haas and Fa’asuamaleaui dominant with tackle busts, quick rucks and offloads.

The centre of the field has historically been one of their strongest areas, and their defence there formidable throughout the World Cup, but it was miles off today. An average set distance of close to 45m for Australia in the first half told the whole story.

There were certainly bright spots. Faalogo, with just one game of NRL behind him, was a revelation at the back with near-perfect handing under pressure and, crucially, the ability to evade the chasers and get his team back onto the front foot. 

The confidence flowed from him. Faalogo had the gall to chip and chase over Tedesco for the disallowed try, then executed a perfect bat on under pressure to create the overlap from which Luciano Leilua scored.

Between this game and his first grade debut on the last weekend of the regular season, there is clearly a huge future in front of the fullback.

Stephen Crichton also looked good in the five eighth role and proved a highly effective kicker, though Daejarn Asi was less successful and, often, the chase wasn’t as good as the kick.

From the first quarter onwards, Samoa were a match for the Kangaroos, and indeed, the score between then and Staggs’ try with the last play of the game was 12-10 to the underdogs. 

The problem, of course, was that they were already well behind by then. Their hope has to be that they start next week against the Kiwis from the first minute, not the 20th.

The Crowd Says:

2023-10-19T22:03:02+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


True. South Sydney have fans everywhere. All around Australia and even in the UK and USA thanks to Russell Crowe's promotion of the Rabbitohs brand. The Roosters even have half their starting 13 composed of former Rabbitohs players and South Sydney juniors. :laughing:

2023-10-18T19:54:07+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Amone is the new "Hammer" as far as I'm concerned

2023-10-18T08:28:20+00:00

Short Memory

Roar Rookie


Sing it with me: Where is Keebra Park?That's in South Sydney! Where is Townsville? That's in South Sydney! Where is Melbourne? That's in South Sydney! South Sydney's everywhere..... :laughing:

2023-10-17T04:06:35+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


Well, Cobbo will be the one to go. Hammer unfortunately as arguably our best back, gets shunted to wing to get Val in on the left. Personally, I’d keep Cherry at 7 and give Munster a spell for Nicho.(if Mal sticks to his word and runs all his Reggies).

2023-10-16T21:28:42+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


So what's your changes ? We only have Holmes who has not played since July & Hynes as backs. With Flegler or Trbojevic to come in for Tino ?

2023-10-16T07:06:50+00:00

Maddi Davis

Roar Rookie


Why are they trolls when it comes to "international" Rugby League but when it's NRL and State of Origin they aren't called that David?

2023-10-16T06:16:57+00:00

Redcap

Roar Guru


It seems the trolls are multiplying.

2023-10-16T05:54:44+00:00

Maddi Davis

Roar Rookie


You blokes do hope they all die. I'm not even a Rah Rah but just laugh at you RL fans. Why do all other sports get along but it's RL fans with the chip on their shoulder?

2023-10-16T05:16:42+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


Re Keebra Park High School... finders keepers! If the Titans wanted to discontinue their association with Benji's old high school that's their mistake. Every year they [Souths] look more like the Roosters. I don't know which group of supporters, Rabbitohs or Roosters, would be wounded by that comparison the most. :shocked:

2023-10-16T04:21:41+00:00

Redcap

Roar Guru


Stop feeding the troll. :thumbup:

2023-10-16T04:06:04+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


If that were so? We’d just about have that dream come true. As Rugby Union is all but dead in this country. I don’t wish any sport to die. It’s just the reality of that sport.

2023-10-16T04:03:33+00:00

Panthers

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He won’t last long playing a tough , brutal sport doing that. Even more of a reason for him to just be resting now & not playing again until next year.

2023-10-16T03:24:07+00:00

mrl

Roar Rookie


Why can't RL grow? Because the rest of the world thinks it is Rugby Union...until they watch it and think, what the?

2023-10-16T02:30:49+00:00

Maddi Davis

Roar Rookie


Panthers you RL diehards have been hoping every other football code would die for ages. The thing is if RL was the only sport left it wouldn't be anymore popular. Why can't RL grow?

2023-10-16T02:26:11+00:00

paul9998

Roar Rookie


Faalogo to Fullback Papenhuyzen to 5/8th Munster to Lock Meaney to Centre

2023-10-16T01:33:53+00:00

Ellie

Roar Rookie


Nice to hear Jane. As someone who works with kids I think that if sports people forget to look after the kids who look-up to them then they might as well retire and find a new job!

2023-10-16T01:13:17+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


Ah yes. I forgot about the Ennis, Lichaa deal. That must have been painful. Don’t worry, Penrith let Cook go before he went to the Bulldogs. :laughing:

2023-10-16T01:08:10+00:00

dogs

Roar Rookie


Thanks, didn't know that. Our record for dummy halves is not great. Swapping Ennis for Licha with the sharks... Cook spent some time with us...

2023-10-16T00:54:22+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


Tago was quoted last week as saying he refutes modern medicine from surgery to protein shakes. Won’t find many NRL players on that path.

2023-10-16T00:50:23+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


Most other clubs are already getting players from the Panthers junior areas, at every level. Including South’s. Not sure that any of them , have had any family relations that have had any connection with South’s? Don’t worry, now South’s can get some players from Keebra Park High School, Gold Coast. Every year they look more like the Roosters. :laughing:

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