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Posted: 2022-10-16 00:16:42

For some nations, a World Cup is about more than winning and losing but for Australia the equation is very black and white.

The Kangaroos are the monster at the end of every other team's nightmare, the unbackable favourites in just about every single game they'll play.

Even accounting for players defecting to other nations, Australia has the kind of squad where victory is not demanded so much as expected

It means most of their victories have an inevitable quality to them and their 42-8 victory over Fiji at Headingley to open their World Cup campaign was no exception.

Fiji bloodied Australia's nose early, taking an early lead after a try to Semi Valemei, and gave a better account of themselves than expected.

This was no training run – considering the strength of their squad, the Bati gave a fine account of themselves, especially when compared to the embarrassment Samoa suffered at England's hands in the tournament opener several hours earlier.

But until the business end of the tournament that's the best anybody playing Australia can hope for – a respectable defeat, an honourable effort, a brief resistance against international rugby league's greatest and most terrifying force.

Victory was never really in doubt, and barring a series of miracles it will remain that way for the Kangaroos in their remaining pool matches against Scotland and Italy.

They won't be in serious danger until they take on New Zealand, England or Tonga and even then they'll still be expected to win and win well.

As such, the early stages of the tournament become an exercise in fine-tuning as coach Mal Meninga looks to develop his best 17. His blades are already sharp, but they can always be honed to a finer point.

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