Mercury (Hobart)

Roos’ French lesson

- BEN McKAY

KANGAROOS rookie Wade Graham has scored four tries in Australia’s 52-6 rout of France in their Rugby League World Cup group match in Canberra last night.

It was Australia’s biggest win under coach Mal Meninga.

In just the second Test match of his career, Graham completed a first-half hat-trick in 19 minutes before adding a fourth midway through the second half.

Four other players also got on the scoresheet, including two for Cameron Munster, as the Kangaroos made it nine consecutiv­e Test wins in a row.

The victory all but ensures the defending champions will top pool A ahead of their final group match against Lebanon next week.

The only disappoint­ment was a meagre crowd of 12,293 at GIO Stadium in Canberra.

Australia was expected to make short work of the rugby league minnows, but the world No. 6 showed plenty of grit to almost steal the lead midway through the first half.

But Graham’s 31st-minute try ended any thoughts of a stunning upset, and from there the French were no match for the Kangaroos’ relentless attack. Graham, Tyson Frizell and Aaron Woods proved too powerful against the smaller French forwards, laying the platform for Munster to set up three tries of the 10 tries.

The Kangaroos were lead- ing by 14 in the 43rd minute when Munster breezed past French centre Olivier Arnaud, who was on the field despite injuring his elbow moments before the try.

The points just flowed after that, with Frizell, Billy Slater, Graham and Valentine Holmes all chipping in to push Australia past the half-century mark. Holmes was a last-minute call-up to the side after James Maloney withdrew from the team for personal reasons. Graham opened the scoring when he bulldozed his way through four defenders in the 12th minute.

Munster set up Graham’s hat-trick in the 31st minute, before Josh Dugan made it a 20-6 halftime lead with a mesmerisin­g 50m run in the next set.

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