In short:
The Wallaroos scored their first Test win since last November with a 64-5 thumping of Fijiana in Sydney.
Desiree Miller was outstanding with four tries for the hosts.
What’s next?
The Wallaroos face New Zealand next Sunday in Brisbane.
The Wallaroos have snapped a three-match losing streak with a storming 64-5 victory over Fijiana in Sydney.
A record-equalling four-try haul from prolific winger Desiree Miller fired Australia to its first Test win since last November.
While Miller lit up the Sydney Football Stadium with a first-half hat-trick and another five-pointer after the break, the 22-year-old flyer was far from the only stand-out.
The Wallaroos had stars across the park, with number eight Piper Duck typically getting through a power of work and halves Layne Morgan and Arabella McKenzie sparking endless attacking raids.
Centres Cecilia Smith and Georgina Friedrichs fed their teammates beautifully, while skipper Michaela Leonard, her second-row partner Kaitlan Leaney and prop Brianna Hoy were all powerhouses in a dominant Wallaroos pack.
Smith, prop Eva Karpani and reserve forwards Siokapesi Palu, Trilleen Pomare, Tiarna Molloy and Bridie O’Gorman also crossed in the 10-tries-to-one rout.
The night, though, belonged to Miller, who entered the history books as the first Australian woman to bag four tries in a Test since Ruan Sims against South Africa at the 2006 World Cup in Canada.
The fifth-ranked Wallaroos had been desperate to atone for finishing last in this year’s Pacific Four series, following losses to New Zealand, Canada and the USA.
The one-sided victory certainly did not look on the cards when winger Adita Milinia crossed for the opening try of the match to give the Fijians a 5-0 lead after 12 minutes.
But the Wallaroos never looked back after Miller collected her first two tries, in the space of three minutes, to hit the front.
The hosts led 22-5 at the break after Karpani touched down from a driving maul and Miller completed her first-half treble.
There was no let-up after the break as the Wallaroos ultimately piled on 64 unanswered points after their early defensive breach.
Celebrations will likely by short-lived as Jo Yapp’s side prepare to face New Zealand next Sunday in Brisbane, less than two months after copping a 67-19 hiding from the Black Ferns in Auckland.
AAP