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Lomax at the double as Roos book ticket to Cup final

The Kangaroos took the first step to exorcising the demons of last year's Pacific Championships humiliation with a 22-10 victory over their Trans-Tasman rivals in Christchurch on Sunday.

A double to winger Zac Lomax and a composed display from Mitch Moses gave Australia their first in New Zealand since 2012, putting them into the final against either the Kiwis or Tonga on November 10.

On the back of an escort penalty against Matt Timoko in the fourth minute the Kangaroos got across the line through Angus Crichton but replays showed the back-rower had lost control of the ball in the grounding and the try was butchered.

Come the 16th minute and it was the Kangaroos opening the scoring when Lindsay Collins took an inside pass from Moses and powered through Keano Kini and Phoenix Crossland to grab his fourth try in his eighth Test match.

Lindsay Collins Try

The Kiwis found their groove in the 26th minute when Shaun Johnson went right and found Isaiah Papalii who offloaded to Kini, the fullback getting a great ball away to Peta Hiku who sent Jamayne Isaako over in the corner. The Dolphins sharpshooter landed the conversion from touch to lock it up at 6-6.

With half-time approaching the Kangaroos came up with a long-range special when Tom Trbojevic exploded into space and found Zac Lomax who showed great strength to ride a bump from Kini and get the ball down inches inside the sideline.

Jamayne Isaako Try

A penalty against Scott Sorensen for crowding in the play the ball handed Lomax an easy shot at goal and the Kangaroos took a 12-6 lead to the sheds.

The Kiwis had good field position to start the second half and Johnson had the Kangaroos pinned on their own line with his pinpoint short kicking game but the green and gold hung on when Xavier Coates and Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow combined to deny Isaako.

With Harry Grant taking control around the ruck the Kangaroos extended their lead to 16-6 with 20 minutes to go when the crafty No.9 found Lomax with a flick pass and the winger surged into the corner to complete his double.

Just as the game threatened to get away from the home side they came up with a try through debutant Will Warbrick, who collected a crossfield kick from Johnson and turned Lomax inside out to score his first Test try. Isaako's conversion sailed wide and the Kangaroos led 16-10 with 13 minutes to play.

A huge collision between teammates

The Kangaroos then put the game out of reach when Moses put Dylan Edwards into space and then backed up on the inside to take a return pass and cross under the sticks. With Lomax's conversion the Kangaroos led 22-10 and that's how it finished.

Mal Meninga's men now have two weeks to rest weary bodies and prepare for the final while the Kiwis must regroup for a do-or-die showdown with Tonga in Auckland next weekend.

Match Snapshot

  • The Kangaroos lost their captain's challenge in the 13th minute when Isaah Yeo was pinged for ruck interference and the bunker supported Ashley Klein's decision that Yeo had played a part in Will Warbrick losing the ball.
  • Debutant Naufahu Whyte had 11 runs for 114 metres in a powerful 32-minute stint to start the game.
  • Kiwis fullback Keano Kini ran for 220 metres and had five tackle breaks in an impressive Test debut.
  • The Kiwis completed 17 of 18 sets at 94 per cent in the first half and went on to finish with 33 of 38 at 86 per cent.
  • In his return to the Test side after retiring at the end of the Warriors' NRL campaign, Shaun Johnson came up with a superb kicking game, tallying 683 metres from 24 kicks.
  • Kangaroos hooker Harry Grant was named player of the match.

A spine tingling Haka

  • Kangaroos centre Tom Trbojevic ran for 167 metres and Zac Lomax chalked up 200 metres.
  • James Fisher-Harris played the opening 48 minutes straight for the Kiwis and came up with 12 runs and 25 tackles.
  • Isaah Yeo, Cameron Murray and Harry Grant came up with 159 tackles between them for Australia.
  • Kiwis five-eighth Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad was placed on report in the 69th minute for tripping.
  • Kangaroos prop Pat Carrigan had 15 runs for 158 metres.

Zac Lomax 1st Try

Play of the Game

Will Warbrick Try

What They Said

Kiwis: Week 2

Kangaroos: Week 2

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