Tonga end World Cup on a high with win over United States
Tonga came from behind at half-time to secure a 31-19 win over the United States and avoid finishing bottom of Rugby World Cup Pool C.
A pair of tries from replacement Mike Teo saw the Eagles take a 12-7 lead into the interval but scores after the break from Malietoa Hingano, Siale Piutau and Telusa Veainu ensured Tonga ended their competition on a high.
It was Tonga who opened the scoring through a Siegfried Fisi’ihoi try after 16 minutes as their early pressure told. Winger Viliami Lolohea broke clear and when he was hauled down metres from the line, Fisi’ihoi picked up to go over.
But the USA rallied with two tries in the space of five minutes from Teo. Cam Dolan flicked the ball out the back of his hand to Teo in space and the winger ran in under posts before the ball was worked wide for Teo to finish in the corner.
Tonga took the lead after 61 minutes when Veainu chipped over the top, chased his own kick and hacked the ball on for Lolohea, who fed Hingano to score.
Just four minutes later Tonga extended their advantage with their third try. Sione Kalamafoni took the ball on from Fisi’ihoi after he broke clear and the ball was spread left for captain Piutau to skip over.
Tony Lamborn burrowed over from close range as the USA hit back but Tonga secured the bonus point with their fourth try right on the whistle when Veainu latched onto James Faiva’s kick and touched down.
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It’s great seeing you break down Skeltons work NB. Shame all the commenters on other sites who says he just lumbers from ruck to ruck will never read this. Hope he can get the weekend off from club duties to take on the Irish
Go to commentsThis. He's not experienced, even as a club head coach never mind at international level, and he's hired insufficiently experienced assistants. I just don't see the friction or challenge within that group somehow to get to the right decisions. All looks way too cosy.
Assuming that the RFU don't wish to sack SB, which I don't think they will, then they need to put their hands in their pockets and hire an experienced "Director of Rugby" to mentor the entire coaching group until they can make robust enough decisions.
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