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The Wallaroos were no match for world champions New Zealand in Thursday night’s Pacific Four women’s series, crashing to a 50-0 loss to open their campaign. 

Any hope that the Australians were bridging the gap on their trans-Tasman rivals was erased early at Redcliffe’s Dolphin Stadium, with the visitors dominating every aspect of play.

The tournament also involves Canada and the USA, who the Wallaroos face next with two games in Ottawa.

They could be without exciting young fullback Faitala Moleka, with the 18-year-old suffering a leg injury while attempting to stop Alana Bremner’s 74th-minute try.

Wallaroos stand-in captain Michaela Leonard, replacing injured flanker Piper Duck in the role, said her team let themselves down with poor execution.

“It was the execution of the little skills — it definitely wasn’t the performance we wanted and definitely not the performance we trained for this week,” the Western Force lock said.

“We’ll head back to training and work out our attack shapes and execution of our catch-pass.

“We’ll definitely come out firing for the next two [games].

“Sorry it wasn’t the performance we wanted to put on for you but we appreciate the love nonetheless and hopefully see you out here even bigger and stronger next time.”

Former elite netballer Mererangi Paul bagged a double on debut, while teenage centre Syliva Brunt, named player of the match, also crossed twice for the Kiwis.

The Black Ferns kept the Australians on the back foot with some physical defence, while they showed silky skills in attack to quickly end home hopes of a breakthrough victory.

New Zealand has now won 24 straight against Australia, continuing to ride high under new coach Allan Bunting, who took over after their home World Cup triumph last October.

Australia five-eighth Carys Dallinger, playing her first Test against her country of birth, struggled to make an impact with the Wallaroos’ flat attack easily picked off by their opponents.

The game was effectively over by halftime, with the visitors leading 26-0 and making ground at will through the middle and dominating the ruck.

Brunt, 19, showed her footwork to dot down in the 23rd minute, and then again 10 minutes later.

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