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Holmes stuns in Fiji rout

- MATT ENCARNACIO­N

LESS than a week after becoming the first Kangaroo to score five tries in a Test, Valentine Holmes broke his record with six in Australia’s 54-6 Rugby League World Cup semi-final rout of Fiji.

A ruthless Australia punished an ill-discipline­d Bati side by running in 10 tries at Suncorp Stadium and advance to their 12th-successive World Cup decider.

They await the winner of Saturday’s other final-four clash between England and Tonga, with the final also to be played in Brisbane on Sunday week.

Veteran Billy Slater bagged a double to jump ahead of Jarryd Hayne as the leading tryscorer in World Cup history, while Dane Gagai also crossed for two.

Holmes’ six tries give him a remarkable 12 for the campaign — three tries short of Slater’s World Cup record achieved in 12 games over three World Cup tournament­s.

Holmes was playing in just his fifth World Cup game.

The only blemish for Kangaroos coach Mal Meninga was a 60th-minute try to Suliasi Vunivalu, who stumbled across the line to end the Kangaroos’ defensive stand at 277 minutes.

Fiji looked lively early and took the lead with a sixth-minute penalty goal. But the tournament surprise packets gave away numerous penalties and repeatedly turned over cheap possession.

They conceded five penalties in the first half alone, and finished the night with 12 turnovers.

Hayne was twice penalised inside the opening 11 minutes for infringeme­nts on Slater, the second of which led to the Kangaroos’ fullback scoring the game’s first try.

 ??  ?? RECORD: Cameron Smith and Valentine Holmes celebrate.
RECORD: Cameron Smith and Valentine Holmes celebrate.

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