The Vodafone Fiji Bati went down 42-8 to the Kangaroos in their first match at the 2022 Rugby League World Cup this morning.
The Bati started well as Semi Valemei crossed over for Fiji’s first try in the third minute of the first half.
6️⃣ By scoring 8 points today, Fiji have become the first team since 2013 to score more than 6 points in a Rugby League World Cup game against Australia.
— Rugby League World Cup 2021 (@RLWC2021) October 15, 2022
The last team to do it was England in a 28-20 loss to the Kangaroos. Breakthrough. #RLWC2021 #AUSFIJ pic.twitter.com/IwY60mr6Mc
The Kangaroos responded with tries to Jeremiah Nanai, Josh Addo-Carr, and Angus Crichton to give them an 18-4 lead at the break.
🤝 After the heat of battle, the power of together shines through.#RLWC2021 | @BBCSport | @Kangaroos | @fijirugbyleague | #AUSFIJ pic.twitter.com/ovowCjKHfR
— Rugby League World Cup 2021 (@RLWC2021) October 15, 2022
The Kangaroos showed their class in the second half with tries from Latrell Mitchell, Harry Grant, James Tedesco, and Addo-Carr.
Sunia Turuva scored Fiji’s second try with 5 minutes left to play.
The Bati’s next match is against Italy at 1.30am next Sunday.
In other results, England demolished Samoa 60-6.
🇦🇺 It's always a special night under the lights at Headingley, and Josh Addo-Carr put in a performance deserving of the venue!
— Rugby League World Cup 2021 (@RLWC2021) October 15, 2022
How would you rate his efforts out of 10?#RLWC2021 | @BBCSport | @Kangaroos | #AUSFIJ pic.twitter.com/NzSNNTGCwm
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