Down Under Blunder: Kiwis Shock Kangaroos in Championship Clash

‘Embarrassing’: Kiwis humiliate Kangaroos in ‘staggering’ Pacific Championships upset

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

In a stunning upset at the Pacific Championships final, the Kiwis have humiliated the Kangaroos and made them look completely second-rate.

New Zealand's victory over Australia with a score of 30-0 in Hamilton has left the Aussies completely outclassed.

Just a week ago, the Kangaroos claimed a comfortable win over the Kiwis, but this time, it was a completely different story.

Despite the return of key players Liam Martin, Payne Haas, and Tino Fa'asuamaleaui, Australia's forwards were dominated by the New Zealand pack, led by Panthers stars James Fisher-Harris and Moses Leota.

This defeat marks Australia's heaviest ever on the international stage, and it extends their streak of not being able to defeat the Kiwis on New Zealand soil since 2012.

It is a staggering result for New Zealand, as it is their first victory over Australia since 2018.

The Kiwis have shown immense improvement and resilience, completing a remarkable 48-point turnaround in just a week.

This win will undoubtedly boost the confidence of the New Zealand team and serve as a reminder to the Kangaroos that they cannot underestimate their arch-rivals.

The Pacific Championships final has showcased the competitiveness and intensity of Rugby League at its finest.

It is a testament to the skill and determination of the players, as well as the unpredictable nature of the sport.

The result serves as a wake-up call for the Kangaroos, highlighting the need for continuous improvement and adaptability in the face of tough opponents.

Overall, this match has undoubtedly left a mark in Rugby League history.

The Kiwis' embarrassing victory over the Kangaroos will be remembered as a significant moment, showcasing the unpredictability and excitement that the sport brings.

It serves as a reminder that in Rugby League, anything can happen, and no team should be underestimated.

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