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RLWC: PNG vs Wales Try eight Highlights

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Kumuls open World Cup campaign with 50-6 triumph

Kumuls captain, David Mead and second rower, Rhyse Martin featured in the 10 tries to one thumping of the Dragons.

It was the Ase Boas, Wartovo Puara Jr and David Mead show to start things off.

The combination of the trio proved lethal with a double to Mead in the first ten minutes.

The Kumuls smelled more points and continued to hunt for more down the right wing.

Boas again played a hand in the third try, this time putting Nene Macdonald through a gap to score.

RLWC: PNG vs Wales Try seven Highlights

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RLWC: PNG vs Wales Try four Highlights

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RLWC: PNG vs Wales Try three Highlights

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RLWC: PNG vs Wales Try two Highlights

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Kangaroos’ centre stocks thin: Renouf

Manly's Dylan Walker – the Dally M Centre of the Year – was an unfortunate casualty of the Prime Minister's XIII game in Papua New Guinea and would almost certainly have earned selection, but his absence leaves Chambers and Dane Gagai as the only Kangaroos to have played a minimum of five NRL games in the centres this season.

Instead, the proliferation of fullbacks at the representative level continued with Meninga selecting five players who have spent significant time in the No.1 jersey during the course of the season.