New England World Cup record for Tommy Makinson as Papua New Guinea swept aside

England ran in nine tries at the DW Stadium.

Ian Laybourn
Saturday 05 November 2022 16:47 GMT
Tommy Makinson crossed for five tries for England (Tim Goode/PA)
Tommy Makinson crossed for five tries for England (Tim Goode/PA) (PA Wire)

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Tommy Makinson set an English World Cup record of 30 points with five tries and five goals as England moved 80 minutes away from a second successive World Cup final after a 46-6 quarter-final victory over Papua New Guinea.

Shaun Wane’s men never looked back at the DW Stadium after racing into a 38-0 lead after 24 minutes and, although the Kumuls rallied sufficiently to avoid total humiliation, the comfortable win takes them to a semi-final at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium next Saturday.

They will face either Samoa or Tonga, who meet in the last quarter-final at Warrington on Sunday, and on this form can confidently look forward to a trip to Old Trafford a week later to take on Australia, New Zealand or Fiji.

Wane had warned his players to expect their toughest test yet and he will be delighted with the ease with which they dismantled the Kumuls defence in a blistering start  in front of a crowd of 23,179 which included the Princess of Wales.

Makinson, who had lived in the shadow of his wing rival Dom Young in the pool stages, took his chance to shine as England ran in nine tries.

Another lop-sided match, following Australia’s 48-4 rout of Lebanon in the first quarter-final, will do little for the image of the tournament but England fans will not care as their team sharpened their claws for the business end, having piled up 242 points in four matches so far.

The cold and damp conditions were a far cry from the heat and humidity of Port Moresby where the Kumuls humbled Great Britain in 2019 and England used them to their advantage.

Prop Tom Burgess, one of three England men playing in their third World Cup, helped soften up the Papua New Guinea defence with a couple of strong early runs and he powered his way over for the game’s first try on six minutes.

That stemmed from a neat kick by full-back Sam Tomkins, whose grubber then created the first try for Makinson as he produced a clinical pick-up wide out.

Stand-off George Williams was also on point with his tactical kicking, which helped deliver a ninth try of the tournament for Dom Young, who is now two behind Australia’s Josh Addo-Carr.

Makinson outjumped his opposite number to touch down Williams’ lofted kick and a break by second rower John Bateman paved the way for centre Kallum Watkins to get Williams sliding over for England’s fifth try.

Young then turned provider to get Watkins over and Makinson completed his hat-trick on 24 minutes courtesy of a captain’s challenge after referee Liam Moore had failed to spot a knock-on on his own line by Kumuls full-back Alex Johnston.

After spending virtually the entire first quarter camped inside their own half, Papua New Guinea eventually managed to stem the onslaught but without seriously threatening the England defence.

The Kumuls managed to keep England quiet for half-an-hour until centre Herbie Farnworth worked Makinson over for his fourth try on 57 minutes.

Papua New Guinea grabbed a consolation try through winger Jimmy Ngutlik 10 minutes from the end which was converted by Rhyse Martin but Makinson had the final say when he squeezed in at the corner for his fifth try six minutes from the end.

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