The Chronicle

Woolf warning to Kangaroos

- — Peter Badel

TONGA coach Kristian Woolf has put Mal Meninga’s Kangaroos on notice, saying his Jason Taumalolo-inspired squad is capable of winning the World Cup after its famous Kiwi boilover.

The rapidly improving tier-two minnows are now shaping as Australia’s major threat to World Cup supremacy in the wake of their remarkable 28-22 upset of New Zealand in Hamilton on Saturday night.

The victory has sparked calls for a Pacific Tri-Series, with Kiwi forward Simon Mannering urging authoritie­s to give Tonga more Test exposure against New Zealand and Samoa.

But for now, Woolf is hungry for World Cup glory after watching his Tongan troops dispose of the Kiwi side that has been Australia’s chief threat for the past two decades.

New Zealand’s collapse has placed them on a disastrous semi-final collision course with Australia – giving Tonga a glorious chance to set up a World Cup final showdown with the Kangaroos.

Woolf concedes beating the world champions would be the toughest task in Tonga’s league history, but he believes his side has the ammunition in NRL stars Taumalolo, Andrew Fifita, Konrad Hurrell and Tui Lolohea.

“I won’t sit here and say no we can’t (win the World Cup),” he said. “We have beaten a tier-one nation (New Zealand).

“Australia is a whole different beast, they have won so many internatio­nals because of the way they play and the way they suffocate you. We have a long way to go before we play them.”

Mannering admits a part of him is glad the likes of Taumalolo, Fifita and David Fusitu’a left New Zealand and Australia to play for Tonga.

“With the allegiance thing, I thought good things could come from it,” he said.

“I always thought how good it would be for our game for the second-tier nations to beat the top-tier nations and unfortunat­ely it was us.

“But if the Pacific nations get to choose their strongest teams, we can create an internatio­nal game where we don’t have to rely on England or Australia to get tournament­s going.”

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? PROUD MAN: Jason Taumalolo of Tonga performs the Sipi Tau against the Kiwis.
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES PROUD MAN: Jason Taumalolo of Tonga performs the Sipi Tau against the Kiwis.

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