Nelson Mail

No panic from beaten Kiwis

- Marvin France

There was no talk of excuses from Kiwis head coach Michael Maguire and there was no hint of panic either as he sets about trying to get his side back into the series against England.

New Zealand find themselves 1-0 down in the three-match rubber after succumbing to a late England surge that saw rookie centre Oliver Gildart cap a dream debut with a 60-metre try to snatch an 18-16 victory in Hull.

The visitors were on the receiving end of a questionab­le penalty try decision that levelled the scores at 12-12 on the stroke of halftime.

But Maguire was far more concerned about their poor discipline (they lost the penalty count 9-5) and inability to execute under pressure as the Kiwis scored just two Shaun Johnson penalty goals in the second half.

‘‘It was there to take for both teams and they just applied more pressure than what we did,’’ the coach said.

‘‘There was a bit of frustratio­n but you’ve got to be able to go through that playing at this level. It doesn’t matter what’s thrown at you, you’ve got to be able to deal with it and I think that’s where this group will grow.’’

After former Warriors fullback Sam Tomkins opened the scoring in the third minute, the Kiwis hit back through two wellworked tries to Esan Marsters and Watene-Zelezniak to take a 12-6 advantage.

But the Kiwis skipper then fell foul of the video referee for leading with his knee while trying to stop Jake Connor from scoring. The officials took the drastic decision of awarding a penalty try, despite Johnson appearing to have held up Connor over the line.

While reluctant to comment on the incident until after he reviewed the tape, Maguire was not about to blame the defeat on the call.

‘‘It’s one of those moments in a game you have to handle, at this level it’s all about situations

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Kiwis enforcer Jesse Bromwich shows his frustratio­n as New Zealand slump to defeat against England.
GETTY IMAGES Kiwis enforcer Jesse Bromwich shows his frustratio­n as New Zealand slump to defeat against England.

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