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History made: Tonga clinch miracle win over Roos

Tonga have produced one of the greatest upsets in rugby league history with victory over Australia at Eden Park. 

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - NOVEMBER 02: Tonga fans celebrate  during the Rugby League International Test match between the Australia Kangaroos and Tonga at Eden Park on November 02, 2019 in Auckland, New Zealand. (Photo by Fiona Goodall/Getty Images)
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - NOVEMBER 02: Tonga fans celebrate during the Rugby League International Test match between the Australia Kangaroos and Tonga at Eden Park on November 02, 2019 in Auckland, New Zealand. (Photo by Fiona Goodall/Getty Images)

Tonga's giant-killing ways has claimed its greatest scalp defeating the world No.1 Kangaroos 16-12 for the first time.

In the face of political turmoil and player boycott, this Tongan side might be an invitational in name but they delivered more than anyone anticipated.  

Australia had never lost to a tier two nation but Tonga has now completed the clean-sweep of top tier countries having beaten Great Britain and New Zealand in recent years.

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Tonga claimed their greatest ever scalp. Picture: Fiona Goodall
Tonga claimed their greatest ever scalp. Picture: Fiona Goodall

But this was the one they wanted. Despite the civil unrest Tonga’s time has arrived.

“There were a few days there we were sitting by the phone wondering what was going to happen,” Tongan coach Kristian Woolf said.

“There were days we started to wonder if things were going to happen. It’s like your life is on hold. Sometimes that phone call doesn’t come.  We need the right governance in Tonga. We’ve shown what we’re capable.”

The Pacific nation were up for the fight from the start. Picture: Fiona Goodall
The Pacific nation were up for the fight from the start. Picture: Fiona Goodall

It was a sea of red with the 25,275 crowd getting behind the Tongans. They struck first when Will Hopoate crashed over from dummy half after 20 minutes.

Australia scored next through Jack Wighton six minutes later and when Paul Vaughan scored at the halfway point the Kangaroos led 12-6 at half-time.

The Kangaroos would go scoreless for the next 50 minutes. Michael Jennings finally got his reward when he scored five minutes after half-time, capitalising on a poor defensive read from Jack Wighton.

Australia failed to score for the final 50 minutes. Picture: David Rowland
Australia failed to score for the final 50 minutes. Picture: David Rowland

Tonga snatched the lead back via a Tevita Pangai Junior try and never gave up the margin. Jason Taumalolo said he would have retired had this match not gone ahead.

He declared the victory better than his 2015 premiership with the Cowboys.

“This is the highlight of my career,” Taumalolo said.

“This is a feeling I’ll remember for the rest of my life. To go from almost not playing test footy to putting on red and white but changing our name the boys did well to prepare and come into this.”

MAL’S SAY

Australia have now lost two of their past four matches. With a Kangaroo tour next year it is unknown when Australia will play Tonga again.

It could happen at the 2021 World Cup. Kangaroos coach Mal Meninga said his side were hurting.

“We have no excuses,” Meninga said.

“Tonga came with a plan and executed it better than us. We weren’t composed or patient with the footy. They’ve added to the list of good international footy teams. The international game is starting to expand. It all adds to a very competitive world.

“We are going through a transition with a lot of younger players coming into the footy team. It will be a good learning curve for the debutants. I’m not using it as an excuse.”

Players broke into emotion after the win. Picture: Fiona Goodall
Players broke into emotion after the win. Picture: Fiona Goodall

FIFITA SAYS IT ALL

Andrew Fifita and Jason Taumalolo led the journey when they opted to choose to play for Tonga two years ago.

Taumalolo indicated he would retire from representative football had the players been stopped from playing. Now Fifita said there is no denying Tonga are the real deal.

“They are the world champions and we are a little tier-two nation and no-one believed in us,” Fifita said.

“All I can say is Tonga is here to play and we are on the world stage.”

Originally published as History made: Tonga clinch miracle win over Roos

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