Townsville Bulletin

Woolf calls on Tonga to lift energy for Cup semi

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TONGA coach Kristian Woolf admits his side struggled to mentally prepare for their Rugby League World Cup quarter- final win over Lebanon.

Mate Ma’a shocked the rugby league world by tipping over tier- one New Zealand 28- 22 last weekend to secure top spot in Pool B.

They’ve since gone on to qualify for a maiden World Cup semi- final but only after suffering a serious scare against the Cedars.

With five- eighth Mitchell Moses playing the game of his life, Lebanon kept themselves within touching distance of Tonga but just fell short.

A second half in which both sides were out on their feet was ultimately decided by an Ata Hingano penalty goal – rendering a try- of- the- tournament contender from Cedars winger Abbas Miski in vain.

Woolf admitted his side was a little lucky to come out on top. They had channelled so much energy into their pool wins over Samoa and the Kiwis that a slight comedown against Lebanon was inevitable.

“Not for any other reason than we were so up for a game against Samoa, it was such a big occasion for us, and then we got so up for a game against New Zealand ( and) that was obviously a massive occasion,” Woolf said.

“It just drains you. We weren’t prepared for the game to be as tough as it was mentally.”

Woolf said his troops had immediatel­y acknowledg­ed their shortcomin­gs against Lebanon and admitted they weren’t up to scratch.

With the match against Lebanon out of their system, they could now refresh and focus on a big performanc­e in next week’s semi- final in Auckland. They will take on England, who were far too strong for Papua New Guinea.

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