Aussie women trample PNG in Prime Minister's XIII dominance

First-half blitz carries Aussie women to PM's XIII victory

LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick

In a dominant display of skill and determination, the Australian PM's XIII delivered a masterclass performance against the PNG PM's XIII, running in nine tries to secure a resounding 50-0 victory in Port Moresby on Sunday.

Led by the likes of Keele Browne, Rory Owen, and Jaime Chapman, the Aussie women wasted no time in asserting their dominance on the field.

With Browne crossing the try line just three minutes into the match, the team set the tone for what would be a relentless first-half blitz.

Southwell's precision passing and tactical plays paved the way for Owen and Chapman to each score first-half doubles, with Chapman's impressive 70-meter dash from a kick-off leaving the opposition in awe.

Additional tries from Owen, Kezie Apps, and Teagan Berry extended the lead to a commanding 44-0 at halftime, with Dibb and Brown adding the extra points.

Despite a valiant effort from the PNG side in the second half, Browne sealed her hat-trick with a clinical finish, cementing Australia's victory with style.

The team's unity and determination shone through, showcasing the depth of talent among the squad.

As the final whistle blew, the Australian PM's XIII celebrated a well-deserved win, sending a strong message to their rivals in the world of Rugby League.

With skill, teamwork, and sheer grit, they proved once again why they are a force to be reckoned with.

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