Parramatta Eels utility Joseph Paulo has captained the USA Tomahawks to a good start in the lead-up to the Rugby League World Cup, with a 22-18 win over France in a warm-up friendly.
Read the match report from NRL.com here:
The USA Tomahawks have shocked the world's fourth-ranked nation France 22-18 in a Rugby League World Cup warm-up.
The Tomahawks achieved the win while missing four of their most seasoned players in Wigans Eddy Pettybourne, Salfords Ryan McGoldrick, Newcastle Knights forward Clint Newton and Wests Tigers hooker Joel Luani who will all be available for the World Cup games.
Tomahawks' coach Terry Matterson said it was the players' effort that truly impressed him.
At the end of the day this was a friendly and it served its purpose but it will give us a lot of confidence, he said.
This is a real shot in the arm for USA rugby league. We have traveled far and wide to get here."
Concentrating on the outcomes wont help us, we are concentrating on improving these players and working hard as a team and we will go from there.
I was just pleased with the effort of everyone but especially the American players.
I just want the guys to play to the best of their ability in the three World Cup games and if they do that we have a chance at winning each.
Matterson, a North Queensland Cowboys assistant, was only appointed to the role 13 days ago.
The Tomahawks first training session occurred the day before the match and in the week leading up to the clash they spent 39 hours travelling in planes, trains, buses and cabs.
Unperturbed, the Tomahawks dominated the ruck early and were rewarded with a slick try to Philadelphia-born and raised centre Mike Garvey who finished a smooth backline movement.
While the French returned serve soon after, in the 29th minute USA re-took the lead when Belrose-based halfback and veteran Tomahawk David Marando dived over.
France responded with William Barthau scoring two tries in an impressive performance as the home team took a 14-10 half-time lead.
However the USA team refused to accept their status as an alleged minnow.
The Tomahawks, ranked 12th in the world, clawed their advantage back in the 53rd minute when second rower Matt Shipway barged over following a beautiful short-ball from captain Joseph Paulo.
Again the French responded with a well-crafted try, however the Tomahawks victory was sealed when Connecticut Wildcats fullback and former Sunshine Coast junior Kristian Freed sneaked over the line in the 73rd minute to make it 18-10.
The Tomahawks were forced to repel repeat sets on their line in the final two minutes and a late sin-binning to hang on for a great start to their Rugby League World Cup campaign.
The Tomahawks play their first RLWC match against the Cook Islands in Bristol on Wednesday, October 30.
USA 22 (Mike Garvey, David Marando, Matt Shipway, Kristian Freed tries; Joseph Paulo three goals)
def.
France 18 (Barthou 2, Vacari, Duport tries; Bosc two goals)