Manchester Evening News

Wane satisfied with France victory

- RUGBY LEAGUE By IAN LAYBOURN @MENSports

England coach Shaun Wane declared himself satisfied with the result after his new-look team gained a 30-10 win over France in his first Test match.

new captain John Bateman was among the tries in Perpignan as Wane’s men raced into a 20-0 lead after 17 minutes, but they encountere­d some stern French resistance in the final hour and Wane says he did not mind there was no runaway victory.

“I was sort of glad it wasn’t,” he said. “Credit to France, they had a dig and wouldn’t go away and they made it a proper Test match in the end. I thought the lads have done really well today considerin­g everything they’ve been through. We had three sessions on the field as a team and had a tough day’s travel.

“In the first 20 we didn’t make an error or give a penalty away which was outstandin­g, but it’s hard to keep that going.

“In the second quarter, we had eight or nine errors and penalties which shows that, if we stay composed and our detail is good, we will be hard to beat. We’ve not been together that long, we will get better. If you had given me that score on the plane coming over this morning, I’d have been happy with that.”

Bateman and left winger Tom Makinson both scored two tries and others came from Tom davies and liam Farrell, with Jordan abdull - one of eight new caps kicking three goals. I thought al Walmsley was good in his first spell and Jordan did what I asked of him. There were some decent performanc­es, but everyone can improve on what they did today.”

The game, arranged to help fill the gap created by the postponeme­nt of the World Cup, was a useful build-up to next year’s tournament and Wane says he would not mind another trip to France. “I’d love to play them again over here if we can fit it into a very busy Super league calendar,” Wane said.

“I understand what the Super league club owners have to do, but at the end of the day we need to try to win a World Cup and that’s the most important thing, Everyone must get behind and help England prepare well.”

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