Sporting Digest: Rugby League

Wednesday 06 July 1994 23:02 BST
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AUSTRALIA achieved their biggest winning margin over France in their last Test before this autumn's tour to Britain when they triumphed 58-0. The Brisbane Broncos centre, Steve Renouf, scored three tries while the veteran centre, Mal Meninga, scored one try and five goals in his 41st international and last in Australia.

INTERNATIONAL (Sydney): Australia 58 France 0.

WIDNES lost another of their international players when Paul Moriarty, their Welsh and Great Britain forward, joined Halifax on a three-year deal.

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