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Newcastle Herald
Newcastle Herald
National
Max McKinney

Young scores ninth World Cup try as England power past PNG

Knights flyer Dominic Young scored again but it was fellow winger Tommy Makinson who stole the show with a record five-try haul in England's quarter-final win over Papua New Guinea.

The host nation trounced PNG 46-6 at DW Stadium in Wigan to set up a huge semi-final clash with either Tonga or Samoa this week.

England made a fast start, scoring seven tries in the first half alone. Young crossed for his ninth try of the tournament in the 14th minute.

Makinson's five tries, a record for an England player in a top-flight international game, leaves coach Shuan Wane with a selection headache ahead of the semi-final.

Dominic Young. Picture by Getty Images

Young, Makinson and Ryan Hall, England's all-time leading try-scorer who crossed for his 300th career try in their win over France in the second pool match, have been locked in a battle to secure the two wing positions.

"To score five is good but what we want to achieve is much, much bigger. It's a special record to have but what's at stake is so much bigger than that," Makinson said after the quarter final.

"Shaun has three world-class wingers to pick from.

"Dom and Ryan Hall are amazing players and if you don't do it, someone will take the shirt. That's a special team to be a part of."

Young's starring campaign, which follows his standout NRL season, may have ended 34-year-old Hall's international career given he started against PNG.

While most of the World Cup has been held in the heartland north, England's semi-final will be played at London's The Emirates Stadium, the home of Premier League side Arsenal.

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