
Kiwis secure Pacific Cup safety
November 9, 2024
 • 
New Zealand have closed the curtain on a disappointing 2024 Pacific Cup campaign by avoiding relegation to the tournament's second-tier with a 54-12 victory over Papua New Guinea, while unearthing a future star in teenage debutant Casey McLean.
Having lost the chance to defend the title they won last season by falling to Tonga in Week 2, the Kiwis faced being replaced by the Kumuls in the Cup for 2025 if they were unable to muster a result at CommBank Stadium in the promotion-relegation clash.
And early on PNG made them work for everything, with just four points between the two sides for much of the first half, but in the end the world No.2 Kiwis proved far too good.
Crucial to New Zealand pulling away on the scoreboard was 18-year-old Panthers winger Casey McLean, who scored four tries (equaling the Kiwis record for a debutant set by Brian Jellick in 1999), and set up another.
He wasn't the only young player in Stacey Jones' squad to impress, with 20-year-old fullback Keano Kini immense at the back, running for 301 metres from 20 carries.
At the other end of the spectrum Shaun Johnson bowed out of professional rugby league in style with five try assists, having paused plans to retire at the conclusion of the Warriors' NRL campaign after receiving an 11th-hour call-up to the national team.
Match Snapshot
- The result means the Kiwis remain in the Pacific Cup for 2025, with Papua New Guinea resigned to again play in the second-tier Pacific Bowl.
- It was New Zealand's first Test victory on Australian soil since 2015.
- The Kiwis dominated possession and enjoyed 60 percent of the ball across the 80 minutes.
- PNG second-rower Jeremiah Simbiken tackled himself to a standstill, finishing with 47 and just two misses.
- Centre Peta Hiku celebrated his 20th Test for the Kiwis.
- The match marked Shaun Johnson's final Test and final professional game, with the 34-year-old now retired.
- The Kiwis have now won their past 14 Tests against the Kumuls.









