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Posted: 2022-11-05 22:27:41

England's win over Papua New Guinea might seem like another lopsided score in a tournament that's been full of them, but the host nation is shaping as the team that can put the magic into the World Cup.

The hosts might have run out 46-6 winners, but this was one of the first games of the tournament where the magnitude and prestige of a World Cup really shone through.

There is treasure to be found among the blowout matches in front of small crowds at sleepy grounds, but you do have to dig for it. There was none of that here – everything was right in front of you.

It seemed important — even before Catherine, Princess of Wales, arrived to greet the teams in the minutes before kick-off to give the DW Stadium a brief regal air — and that continued as England tore the game open to lead 38-0 at half-time.

Papua New Guinea isn't quite as star-studded as England's other high-profile victim Samoa, but they're tough and hard and apart from one or two players at the very end of their squad they're full-time professionals, with NRL and Super League players aplenty.

Since the introduction of the PNG Hunters to the Queensland Cup eight years ago they've improved out of sight – the last time they played an England or Great Britain team, they beat them. This isn't Greece or Jamaica, they aren't just happy to be here.

But you wouldn't know judging on this one.

England was so brutal it seemed as though what they were doing out there on the pitch was surely against some ancient law as they played with as much confidence, skill and clarity of purpose as any team of recent years.

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