The Australian Women's Prime Minister's XIII have put on a clinic in Port Moresby in a 50-nil route of Papua New Guinea, with Bulldogs fullback Andie Robinson scoring the final try of the match.
Robinson, playing on the wing in her first PM's XIII match, had an impressive outing, including 130 metres from ten runs, four tackle breaks, a line break and a try in her 59 minutes on the field.
Australia ran in ten tries to nil in a comprehensive victory, starting in the 8th minute via Phoenix-Raine Hippi courtesy of a cut-out pass from Kasey Reh and some fancy footwork.
Hippi made it a double soon after, before Australia's third try came from a set scrum, with Caitlin Turnbull showing some slick footwork to slice her way over.
Makenzie Weale surged for Australia's next try, despite the defensive fortitude of PNG to give the side a dominant 20-nil lead at the break.
Robinson Scores for PM's XIII
The second half momentum continued for the green and gold with Turnbull making it a double after PNG had failed to catch the ensuing kick-off. Moments later co-captain Quincy Dodd sliced through to score under the sticks.
The dominance continued with Turnbull claiming a hat-trick, while fullback Abbi Church touched down with 20 to go, courtesy of Hippi, before she completed her hat-trick with a scything run.
But it was the Bulldogs' no.1 who added the cherry on top, bringing the scoreline to a half-century with a long-range four-pointer.
Australia Women's PM's XIII 50 (Hippi 3, Turnbull 3, Weale, Dodd, Church, Robinson tries; Dibb 3, Hannaway 2 goals) def Papua New Guinea nil