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Sun 06 November

4NTV Kangaroos win at Wembley

4NTV Kangaroos win at Wembley

4NTV caught up with both England and Australia after the massive battle at Wembley.
Kangaroos book final spot
Australia overcame the loss of inspirational full-back Billy Slater and the best efforts of a gallant England to reach the Gillette Four Nations final at Elland Road on November 19 with a 36-20 win at Wembley.
Slater, named international player of the year this week, suffered a fractured collarbone after just 10 minutes that has ruled him out of the remainder of the series.
However, the Kangaroos brushed off the absence of their talisman to outscore their hosts by six tries to four and make it seven final appearances in as many attempts.
England will hope to earn a rematch at Elland Road by overcoming New Zealand in their last group match in Hull next Saturday and there was enough evidence to suggest they could go a step further.
They took an early lead with the first of winger Ryan Hall's two tries and might have sprung a shock victory but for a controversial decision of referee Henry Perenara to disallow a Tom Briscoe touchdown when the match was delicately balanced.
With will-of-the-wisp full-back Sam Tomkins thrilling the 42,344 crowd with his trademark dashes and Kevin Sinfield and Rangi Chase continuing to build on their lively half-back partnership, England were full of invention but were left to rue a series of defensive lapses which proved costly.
The fans had plenty to cheer from the moment England took the lead with an 11th-minute try from Hall.
Second rower Ben Westwood looked a certain scorer after taking Sinfield's pass but Slater not only brought him down short of the line but stole the ball at the same time.
However, England maintained the pressure and went in front when Hall took a pass from his Leeds skipper Sinfield and evaded the flying challenge of Slater to brilliantly touch down one-handed by the flag.
Slater paid the price for his heroic efforts as he was led to the sidelines and coach Tim Sheens was forced to reshuffle his side, with Darius Boyd switching to full-back and second rower Luke Lewis moving onto the wing.
However, Lewis looked an accomplished threequarter on 16 minutes when he was on hand to take Boyd's long pass and beat three defenders to cross for an equalising try.
It was against the run of play once more when the Kangaroos extended their lead on 29 minutes when giant forward Tony Williams, who made a big impact from the bench against the Kiwis, brushed off a poor attempted tackle by Chris Heighington to romp over for a try.
Thurston kicked his second conversion to make it 12-4 but England struck back a minute before the break to leave the match finely balanced.
Tomkins stepped majestically through the heart of the Australian defence and, with the aid of a delightful flick pass, combined with impressive centre Jack Reed to get Hall charging over for his second try, brilliantly holding off Boyd to touch down.
Sinfield, off target with his first conversion attempt, hit the post this time to leave England trailing by just four points at the interval but any momentum England might have derived from the try disappeared within five minutes of the re-start when Australia scored again.
Briscoe knocked on in the tackle inside his own half to gift the visitors an attacking position and half-backs Darren Lockyer and Thurston worked the ball out wide for Greg Inglis to glide over for his 16th Test try.
Thurston's third goal made it 18-8 and England missed a glorious chance to get back in the game on 47 minutes when Briscoe was contentiously denied.
The winger stretched out of Boyd's tackle to plant the ball over the line but Perenara ruled a double movement, despite slow-motion replays indicating otherwise.
England coach Steve McNamara, pictured expressing his frustration on the big screen, clearly thought his side had been wronged.
Australia had Williams put on report for an ugly tackle around the neck of Westwood and loose forward Anthony Watmough was lectured after coming to blows with Gareth Widdop but they extended their lead on 52 minutes when prop Paul Gallen went over from Cooper Cronk's pass and Thurston kicked his fourth goal.
The comeback was back on when Reed outjumped Boyd to collect Sinfield's high kick on the hour and raced clear to score his third try in as many matches and Sinfield landed his first successful goal to cut the gap to 10 points.
England clearly thought they were still in the game when Tomkins and Reed scrambled superbly to pull off last-ditch trysaving tackles on Thurston and Inglis but there was no way back when Boyd went over for a fifth try eight minutes before the end.
As both defences began to tire, Tomkins produced another delightful offload to get Heighington over for a try, while Chris Lawrence twisted out of Sinfield's tackle to score Australia's final try, with Thurston taking his goal tally to six from as many attempts.

4NTV Kangaroos win at Wembley 4NTV caught up with both England and Australia after the massive battle at Wembley.

A

Australia v England

SAT OCT 26, KO: 2:30pm,
MILLENNIUM STADIUM, CARDIFF

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Fiji v Ireland

MON OCT 28, KO: 8:00pm,
SPOTLAND STADIUM, ROCHDALE

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England v Ireland

SAT NOV 02, KO: 2:30pm,
THE JOHN SMITH'S STADIUM, HUDDERSFIELD

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Australia v Fiji

SAT NOV 02, KO: 8:00pm,
LANGTREE PARK, ST HELENS

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England v Fiji

SAT NOV 09, KO: 2:30pm,
THE KINGSTON COMMUNICATIONS STADIUM, HULL

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Australia v Ireland

SAT NOV 09, KO: 8:00pm,
THOMOND PARK, LIMERICK

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B

Papua New Guinea v France

SUN OCT 27, KO: 4:00pm,
MS3 CRAVEN PARK, HULL

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New Zealand v Samoa

SUN OCT 27, KO: 6:00pm,
HALLIWELL JONES STADIUM, WARRINGTON

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New Zealand v France

FRI NOV 01, KO: 8:00pm,
PARC DES SPORTS, AVIGNON

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Papua New Guinea v Samoa

MON NOV 04, KO: 8:00pm,
MS3 CRAVEN PARK, HULL

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New Zealand v Papua New Guinea

FRI NOV 08, KO: 8:00pm,
HEADINGLEY CARNEGIE STADIUM, LEEDS

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France v Samoa

MON NOV 11, KO: 8:00pm,
STADE GILBERT BRUTUS, PERPIGNAN

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C

Tonga v Scotland

TUE OCT 29, KO: 8:00pm,
DERWENT PARK, WORKINGTON

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Scotland v Italy

SUN NOV 03, KO: 4:00pm,
DERWENT PARK, WORKINGTON

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Tonga v Italy

SUN NOV 10, KO: 4:00pm,
THE SHAY, HALIFAX

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D

USA v Cook Islands

WED OCT 30, KO: 8:00pm,
MEMORIAL STADIUM, BRISTOL

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Wales v USA

SUN NOV 03, KO: 2:00pm,
GLYNDWR UNIVERSITY RACECOURSE GROUND, WREXHAM

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Wales v Cook Islands

SUN NOV 10, KO: 2:00pm,
THE GNOLL, NEATH

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C/D

Wales v Italy

SAT OCT 26, KO: 4:30pm,
MILLENNIUM STADIUM, CARDIFF

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Tonga v Cook Islands

TUE NOV 05, KO: 8:00pm,
LEIGH SPORTS VILLAGE, LEIGH

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Scotland v USA

THU NOV 07, KO: 8:00pm,
SALFORD CITY STADIUM, SALFORD

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QF

Winner B v Winner C

FRI NOV 15, KO: 8:00pm,
HEADINGLEY CARNEGIE STADIUM, LEEDS

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Winner A v Winner D

SAT NOV 16, KO: 1:00pm,
GLYNDWR UNIVERSITY RACECOURSE GROUND, WREXHAM

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Runner Up A v 3rd Place B

SAT NOV 16, KO: 8:00pm,
DW STADIUM, WIGAN

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Runner Up B v 3rd Place A

SUN NOV 17, KO: 3:00pm,
HALLIWELL JONES STADIUM, WARRINGTON

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SF

Winner QF 1 v Winner QF 3

SAT NOV 23, KO: 1:00pm,
THE BIG HIT, WEMBLEY STADIUM, LONDON

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Winner QF 2 v Winner QF 4

SAT NOV 23, KO: 3:30pm,
THE BIG HIT, WEMBLEY STADIUM, LONDON

F

Winner SF 1 v Winner SF 2

SAT NOV 30, KO: 2:30pm,
OLD TRAFFORD, MANCHESTER

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