

Ryan Hall ready to help Young lead new generation

Wane proud to be English after demolition job We can get to the RLWC final says England star Young To’o grabbed their second score before May completed a first-half hat-trick to take the game away from Les Bleus with a 28-0 lead at the break.

It was a professional display from Samoa, who never looked back after grabbing an early lead through Lafai. Chanel Harris-Tavita scored another late on as a superb team performance left France stunned. Taylan May scored four tries, while Brian To’o, Tim Lafai and Anthony Milford grabbed two each. Samoa booked their place in the Rugby League World Cup quarter-finals in style as they thrashed France 62-4 to claim second spot in Group A and book a heated clash with Tonga.
