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FINISH THE JOB

RL WORLD CUP FINAL Elliott plea to coach after brave display

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ELLIOTT WHITEHEAD has pleaded with Wayne Bennett to stay in charge of England.

The Aussie coach is out of contract after steering his side to the World Cup Final.

But despite the backing of his players and the RFL, he is refusing to reveal his plans.

England second-rower Whitehead said: “Hopefully Wayne will stay on but we don’t know when he will decide.

“We can compete with the best and we proved that. The Aussies were on their last legs in that last 10 minutes and just waiting for that final whistle.

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“They all came up and congratula­ted us on a great World Cup. We are building something special here and building a great team.”

Bennett has hinted he may coach New Zealand again.

But with England not in action again until next summer, the RFL are in no rush to demand a decision.

But with or without Bennett, Whitehead insists England will soon rule supreme, despite Saturday’s agonising defeat.

World champions Australia retained their title but only after the fright of their lives. “They have got superstars in Cam Smith and Billy Slater but they are going to have to move on soon so it is really going to open up for us.

“We can keep rebuilding and hopefully claim that top spot soon.

“We have got our own superstars and we are really building something. A lot of these players will be around next year as well.”

Only Boyd Cordner’s 15th-minute try, after Kev Brown missed a tackle, split the two sides in the end.

Michael Morgan had a second-half effort disallowed for obstructio­n, while Josh Dugan saved the game for the Roos with the tackle of his life.

He ankletappe­d Kallum Watkins to deny England a certain try and Australia hung on in a gripping final. Whitehead added: “We had the belief we could come here and win and it’s disappoint­ing that we didn’t finish off some of the opportunit­ies.

“But we cannot look back on it – we have got to look forward and keep building on what we’re building.

“We have proved we can defend, we have just got to get better at finishing our opportunit­ies and we are not far off that.”

Full-back Gareth Widdop added: “It’s hard to take. It was a huge opportunit­y and huge effort. We put everything out there.” 8

 ??  ?? NO WAY THROUGH: Elliott Whitehead is stopped by the Aussies watched by coach Wayne Bennett (inset) CHAMPIONS: Australia celebrate with the World Cup after their close-run victory
NO WAY THROUGH: Elliott Whitehead is stopped by the Aussies watched by coach Wayne Bennett (inset) CHAMPIONS: Australia celebrate with the World Cup after their close-run victory

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