The Fiji Bati thrashed Papua New Guinea Kumuls 43-16 in their second Pacific Championship match in Port Moresby.
With Maika Sivo and Kurt Donoghue both claiming a double at Santos National Football Stadium, the Bati blew the game open early in the piece with the Kumuls unable to match the visitors speed and class in attack.
However, the Kumuls refused to lie down despite the scoreline, orchestrating two tries late in the second half to keep the passionate PNG faithful on their feet.
The Kumuls opened their account in the third minute when halfback Lachlan Lam shifted the ball left to find fan favourite Alex Johnston who threw a dummy to split the Bati defence close to the line.
Fiji hit back in the 13th minute when Donoghoe got first touch of a loose ball in the in goal and Wakeham slotted the conversion to make it 6-4.
The Bati got the ball rolling again on the back of several strong carries and Storm forward Tui Kamikamica capitalised on the field position, carrying several Kumuls over the line to score.
With the Kumuls a man down after Keven Appo was sent to the bin for a dangerous tackle, the Bati went further ahead in the 33rd minute after some quick hands from the halves opened up the defence for Waqa Blake, who found Donoghue in support to score. Wakeham hit a field goal on the buzzer to hand the Bati a 19-4 lead at the break.
Sivo dominated proceedings early in the second half, finishing off a left side shift in the corner before intercepting a loose offload and going the length of the field two minutes later to extend the Bati's lead 29-4.
Errors and fatigue continued to haunt the Kumuls and the home side were made to pay for an obstruction penalty on their line, with Caleb Navale powering over on the next set for his first Test try.
Despite a 30-point deficit, the Kumuls refused to lie down and centre Benji Kot brought the crowd to their feet in the 62nd minute after powering onto a short ball from Johnston out of dummy half.
But the Bati went further ahead in the 65th minute when winger Jason Qareqare who darted and weaved his way through the Kumuls defence to race away untouched before the Kumuls had the last say with Epel Kapinias crossing for a consolation try eight minutes before the full-time siren.
Kumuls forward Keven Appo was sent to the sin bin in the 28th minute for a dangerous tackle on Bati prop King Vuniyayawa.
King Vuniyayawa was sent for a head injury assessment which he later passed.
The Kumuls and Bati will meet again this Sunday at 5pm to battle in the final.
Source: NRL
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