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Tonga smashes Cooks’ world cup dream

Wednesday 6 November 2013 | Published in Regional

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Tonga put paid to any hopes the Cook Islands had of reaching the knockout stages of the Rugby League World Cup with a 22-16 victory at Leigh yesterday.

A try from Jorge Taufua in the 62nd minute proved enough for the Tongans to take a fiercely-fought contest and keep them firmly in contention in Group C.

The Cook Islands, in contrast, is now unable to qualify from Group D, with the result also meaning the USA is certain to finish top of the pool. Their likely reward is a quarter-final clash with Australia in Wrexham on November 16.

The result was cruel on Cooks winger Chris Taripo, who crossed for a hat-trick of tries and also kicked two goals to provide all of the beaten side’s points.

Tonga went ahead with a try from second rower Sika Manu after six minutes but the excellent Taripo went over for a brace himself in the space of seven minutes, adding one conversion attempt to put the Cook Islands 10-6 up.

The underdogs were good value for their lead but Tonga edged themselves back in front on the half-hour mark when Jason Taumololo powered his way over.

Samsoni Langi added the extras and also popped over a penalty before the Tongans hit their opponents with a third try right before the break.

Tonga centre Konrad Hurrell forced his way through to touch down and although the conversion was missed, Tonga was 18-10 to the good at the midway point.

However, the game was back in the balance within three minutes of the re-start when Taripo produced a brilliant flying finish at the corner to take Low’s pass and complete his treble.

The winger added the touchline conversion for good measure to cut the gap to just two points, setting up a rousing finish to a match played out in front of a crowd of 10,544.

Yet it was Tonga who crucially struck next – left winger Taufua squeezing over at the corner.

Langi couldn’t convert, leaving the gap at six points.

The Cook Islands threw everything at their opponents in a bid to get back on level terms – Cooks right winger Jordan Rapana dropped the ball over the line and substitute Hikule’o Malu had a try disallowed.

But, in the end, the Cook Islands fell short in their brave bid to stay alive in the tournament, meaning they become the second nation to be eliminated.

After the disappointing loss, Cook Islands coach David Fairleigh said: “We’re obviously disappointed but it was a great game of rugby league and I can’t question our player’s efforts.

The Cook Islands will have four days to rest and recover from the match before they play their last match of the world cup against Wales where they hope to register their first win and avoid the wooden spoon in Pool D.