Jake Connor loved a birthday to remember as their World Cup Nines campaign started with a 25-4 success over Wales.
As Wayne Bennetts men began their campaign with an emphatic win on day one, which makes it a memorable birthday for Connor, the Hull FC participant ran in two tries.
England led 17-0 at half-time in their Pool B match thanks to tries from Sam Tomkins and Daryl Clark being five-pointer for the Catalans Dragons back down in the incentive zone behind the posts.
There was no let-up after the break and Jermaine McGillvary got the ball rolling with Englands next try, followed by Connor before Mike Butt caught an unconverted consolation rating for 39, striking after the break.
25-4 was also won by englands girls against Papua New Guinea in their opening game. Rhiannon Marshall crossed together with the others coming from Caitlin Beevers, captain Emily Rudge and Leah Burke.
This was possibly the Cook Islands that left the days largest impact, but delighting the audience at Sydneys Bankwest Stadium within their win over Tonga Invitational facet in Pool C.
Kayal Iro – son of former Wigan and St Helens player Kevin – led the way while Steven Pros Reuben Rennie, Aaron Teroi and Anthony Gelling added the others.
Hosts Australia enjoyed a triumph beginning with the Jillaroos beating on the Kiwi Ferns 22-8 at the womens competition.
Ali Brigginshaw scored a superb solo try after chasing her kick down and put Tiana Penitani up to score together with Corban McGregor becoming around to secure the win along with Keeley Davis.
Two attempts from Melbourne Storm speedster Josh Addo-Carr and Brisbane Broncos David Fifita place the Kangaroos in Pool A. on track for 25-8 win over the Kiwis
Lebanon kicked off the tournament with a close-fought 12-8 win together with 2 conversions in the Jayden El-Jalkh demonstrating the difference in the Pool Bs match-up and Bilal Maarbani.
Samoa overcame Fiji 32-17 around the trunk of Brian Toos dual and a single apiece from David Nofoaluma along with Jarome Luai, while day one using a 27-10 win piled off over the USA.
Doncaster half-back Watson Boas and Barrow Raiders winger Stargroth Amean were among the Kumuls try-scorers.
France 8-12 Lebanon, England Women 25-4 Papua New Guinea Women, England 25-4 Wales, Tonga 30-7 Cook Islands, Samoa 32-17 Fiji, Australia Women 22-8 New Zealand Women, Australia 25-8 New Zealand, Papua New Guinea 27-10 USA
New Zealand Women vs Papua New Guinea Women (1.30am), France vs Wales (1.55am), England vs Lebanon (2.20m ), Samoa vs Cook Islands (2.45am), Tonga vs Fiji (3.10am), New Zealand vs Papua New Guinea (3.45am), Australia vs USA (4.10m ), Australia Women vs England Women (4.35m ), Lebanon vs Wales (5am), England vs France (5.25m ) Fiji vs Cook Islands (6am), Tonga vs Samoa (6.25m ), New Zealand vs USA (6.50m ), Australia vs Papua New Guinea (7.15am), Australia Women vs Papua New Guinea Women (7.40am), New Zealand Women vs England Women (8.05am), Mens semi-finals (8.55am and 9.20am), Womens final (9.45am), Mens final (11am)
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