Kiwis Dominate Kangaroos in Record-Breaking Victory

The Kiwis absolutely thrashed the Kangaroos in a historic rugby league match, handing them their biggest ever defeat. It was a record-breaking 30-0 victory for New Zealand in the Pacific Cup final in Hamilton. The Kiwis dominated the game from start to finish, outclassing the Kangaroos in every aspect of play. Joseph Tapine was a force to be reckoned with as he led the Kiwi pack, while Dylan Brown and Jahrome Hughes controlled the game effortlessly. Jamayne Isaako had a stellar performance, scoring two tries. This was New Zealand’s first win over Australia since 2018, and they certainly made it count. The Kiwis were on fire right from the beginning, with Ronaldo Mulitalo starting and finishing a sensational length-of-the-field movement to score a try. The first half was dominated by the Kiwis, who had five line breaks compared to Australia’s one. Moses Leota and James Fisher-Harris were outstanding in the forward pack, outplaying their Kangaroo counterparts. Australia’s defense was lackluster, missing 34 tackles in the first half alone. The second half was no different, with Isaako scoring another try to extend the Kiwis’ lead. Matt Timoko and Griffin Neame also got in on the action, scoring tries of their own. It was a comprehensive victory for New Zealand, who showcased their best form. The Kangaroos, on the other hand, were completely outplayed and seemed disinterested in the game. This match will go down in history as one of the most memorable victories for the Kiwis.

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