Wales On Sunday

Samoa shine to secure place at 2023 Rugby World Cup

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SAMOA secured Rugby World Cup 2023 qualificat­ion with a 37-15 defeat of Tonga in Hamilton.

Holding a healthy 42-13 advantage from the first leg in Auckland last weekend, Samoa needed to avoid defeat by 30 points to make sure of their place at France 2023.

And, they did more than that at FMG Stadium, running in four tries and holding off the threat of a Tongan comeback to secure a 79-28 aggregate win.

Victory takes Samoa’s record in Rugby World Cup qualificat­ion matches against Tonga to nine victories and one defeat, and means they will feature in Pool D of RWC 2023 alongside England, Japan, Argentina and the Americas 2 qualifier.

“It’s very satisfying, the last four weeks have been building to this game,” Samoa captain Michael Alaalatoa said.

“We made it hard for ourselves in the second half, they were in our faces and we weren’t able to deal with that well, but the boys stuck at it.”

It was Tonga who scored first, as James Faiva slotted an early penalty.

However, Samoa hit back to lead 6-3 thanks to the reliable boot of

Henry Taefu and then took control of the match in the second quarter as Ed Fidow crossed following a lineout steal from Alamanda Motuga.

Samoa stretched their lead at the end of the first half when an incisive break from Neria Fomai allowed Jonathan Taumateine to score.

Another Taefu penalty early in the second period gave Samoa a 20-point lead, but Tonga began to dominate and closed the gap with two tries.

First replacemen­t hooker Jay Fonokalafi burrowed over, after a dominant carry from Ben Tameifuna, and then Sione Tu’ipulotu cut the deficit further following a strong lineout drive.

Tongan hopes of getting something from at least the second leg were raised when prop Tietie Tuimauga was sent to the sin bin.

But Samoa coped well with going down to 14 players and scored two late tries through Stacey Ili and Kalolo Tuiloma to make sure of victory.

Despite defeat, Tonga remain in the hunt for a place at RWC 2023 and will take on the Cook Islands next weekend. The winner of that match will compete in the Asia/Pacific playoff.

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