- Tommy Makinson (38),
- Tommy Makinson (58),
- Jake Connor (63),
- Tommy Makinson (74)
- Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (8),
- Ken Maumalo (45)
- Jake Connor (1/4),
- Sam Tomkins (1/1)
- Shaun Johnson (3/3)
- Jonny Lomax,
- Jermaine McGillvary,
- Oliver Gildart,
- Jake Connor,
- Tommy Makinson,
- George Williams,
- Sam Tomkins,
- Tom Burgess,
- Josh Hodgson,
- James Graham,
- Elliot Whitehead,
- John Bateman,
- Luke Thompson.
- Subs: Daryl Clark,
- Chris Hill,
- George Burgess,
- Adam Milner
- Dallin Watene-Zelezniak,
- Ken Maumalo,
- Esan Marsters,
- Joseph Manu,
- Jordan Rapana,
- Shaun Johnson,
- Kodi Nikorima,
- Jesse Bromwich,
- Brandon Smith,
- Jared Waerea-Hargreaves,
- Kevin Proctor,
- Isaac Liu,
- Adam Blair.
- Subs: Kenny Bromwich,
- Leeson Ah Mau,
- Martin Taupau,
- James Fisher-Harris
Match report
Tommy Makinson scored a hat-trick as England sealed the
three-match series with a 20-14 win over New Zealand at Anfield on Sunday.
The St Helens winger completed a remarkable introduction to
the international scene with a man-of-the-match display in England's
hugely-impressive 20-14 victory.
Wayne Bennett's men twice came from behind to finally see
off the plucky Kiwis, whose captain Dallin Watene-Zelezniak threatened to win
the game on his own.
Among a host of heroes was James Graham, an Everton fan
leading England out at Anfield, but special mention goes to rookie prop Luke
Thompson, who looks a natural at this level, while centre Jake Connor made it
four tries in as many appearances.
Connor managed just one goal from his four attempts as
England outscored their visitors by four tries to two.
England drew first blood after Kiwi prop Jesse Bromwich was
punished for a late tackle on Sam Tomkins and Connor kicked the penalty to give
the hosts a 2-0 lead.
However, the tourists struck back just three minutes later
when full-back and captain Watene-Zelezniak sliced between Tomkins and Oliver
Gildart for the game's first try and Shaun Johnson's conversion made it 6-2.
With Johnson pulling the strings, the Kiwis twice went close
again through right winger Jordan Rapana but Makinson was rock solid in
defence.
Makinson also came to England's rescue by getting his body
underneath second rower Kevin Proctor as the Kiwis pummelled their line.
England spent most of the first half defending and, in rare
breaks, centre Gildart, their match-winner in the first Test, twice spilled the
ball.
But the home side looked sharper when hooker Daryl Clark
came off the bench and, after twice opting to run penalties from in front of
the posts, their enterprise paid off two minutes before half-time when a
cut-out pass from stand-off George Williams got Makinson over at the corner.
Connor was unable to add the goal, which left the scores
locked at 6-6, and New Zealand went back in front just four minutes into the
second half with an exceptional try.
Watene-Zelezniak was put through a gap on halfway by Kodi
Nikorima's short pass and he toyed with the England defenders before sending
winger Ken Maumalo over at the corner.
Johnson landed the touchline conversion and added a penalty
five minutes later to extend the lead to 14-6.
Tempers became frayed once more, fuelled by a late hit by
substitute James Fisher-Harris on Tomkins, which seemed to galvanise both
England and the 25,000 crowd.
Deft passes from full-back Jonny Lomax and Connor got
Makinson over for his second try in the 56th minute and Tom Burgess bundled his
way over the line three minutes later only to be held up in a three-man tackle.
The momentum was all with England by then and they drew level
after 63 minutes when Canberra team-mates Josh Hodgson and Elliott Whitehead
combined neatly to get Connor over for the third try.
Connor this time struck an upright with the difficult
conversion attempt, but England had a chance to clinch victory when Makinson
broke clear only to ruin the final pass to Lomax.
Makinson quickly made amends, though, stepping inside and
wrong-footing the back-pedalling Kiwi defence to complete his hat-trick and
Tomkins rounded off the scoring with the conversion.