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Kangaroos ready for championship final

Sir Graham Lowe
Sir Graham Lowe
Published: October 31, 2024
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Harry Grant PHOTO: AAP Image
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In a thrilling encounter that left fans on the edge of their seats, the Kangaroos secured a hard-fought victory over the Kiwis, booking their place in the highly anticipated final of the Pacific Championship.

This nail-biting match showcased the fierce rivalry and competitive spirit that has always defined encounters between these two powerhouses of rugby league.

The Kangaroos displayed exceptional skill and determination, edging out the Kiwis with a 22-10 victory.

Man of the match Harry Grant led the way for the Kangaroos as each tackle, pass, and play was executed with precision, reflecting the high stakes of the game.

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The win not only affirmed the Kangaroos’ prowess but also set the stage for a gripping climax to the tournament.

Meanwhile, the Kiwis now face a formidable challenge, as they prepare to take on Tonga. This match promises to be a big test for the Kiwis, who are eager to bounce back from their recent defeat.

An expected but farm from guaranteed victory against Tonga would pave the way for an adrenaline-charged rematch against the Kangaroos in the final.

Fans will recall a similar scenario last year, when the Kiwis stunned the Kangaroos with a 30-0 victory in the final.

The prospect of a rematch adds an extra layer of intensity and anticipation to the upcoming games, with both teams undoubtedly harboring aspirations of claiming glory.

Rugby league enthusiasts are in for a treat, with both the Kangaroos and the Kiwis having a point to prove, and their performances will captivate rugby league fans on both sides of the Tasman.

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