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Less than 10 minutes remaining.
The Lions will be glad when the final hooter sounds, they have hit new lows today.
FT: PNG 28-10 Great Britain - GB were 10-0 up in first half in Port Moresby
Lions have lost all four of their tour games
GB captain James Graham failed head injury assessment after first-minute knock
Shamoon Hafez
PNG 28-10 Great Britain
Less than 10 minutes remaining.
The Lions will be glad when the final hooter sounds, they have hit new lows today.
#bbcrl
Keiran Mcelroy: If you’re ‘building’ towards the next World Cup, aren’t you still meant to be moving forward? This tour has been a massive step backwards.
John Dunthorne: Each team that GB have played have outkicked them, creating chance after chance. I can not remember one good try creating kick by the tourists.
Neil Morrow: You can't blame Wayne Bennett for that mistake. But I hope he's penning his resignation as we speak. Brilliant for PNG who totally deserve this win.
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What a waste of our time that was.
Watson Boas clearly grounding the ball.
Josh Hodgson begging for a try when he was nowhere near it.
#headsgone
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Great Britain's Josh Hodgson claiming a try.
Has he pulled one back?
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Brian Noble
Ex-Great Britain coach on BBC Two
What a kick, they have kicked brilliantly well and chased everything.
Clearly it's a tough one to take but absolutely PNG have been more enthusiastic, kicked really well, run out of dummy half and they've had enough talent in their team to chase those kicks to the end.
Nixon Putt
All over.
Full-back Jonny Lomax with a clanger, dropping a simple catch deep inside his own half, allowing Nixon Putt to run in again for Papua New Guinea.
This is getting embarrassing for the tourists. Wayne Bennett might not see the end of the game, never mind the end of his contract.
Rhyse Martin with two more from the boot via the post.
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OH DEARY ME!!
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Here come GB, Tom Burgess dragging the ball and four PNG players towards the tryline.
Beast.
But then the move breaks down following Justin Olam's massive hit.
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Nixon Putt drops a pass from Watson Boas on the halfway line, will it prove costly?
#bbcrl
Matt Hobbs: Papua New Guinea have four players in their squad who regularly start in the NRL or Super League. The rest play for feeder teams in Australia or in the lower tiers in England. And they're smashing the Lions.
Tadhg Rohan: Wake up. See PNG are 22-10 ahead. Not even surprised. Must be the worst GB tour ever!!
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George Williams comes forward, throws the ball straight out of play.
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Oooh, close to another PNG try.
Kyle Laybutt lays a short pass on for the incoming David Mead, who cannot hold on.
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Dave Woods
BBC Rugby League correspondent
Great Britain must be wishing they could just roll to the airport and get on the plane.
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One-way traffic in Port Moresby.
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Brian Noble
Ex-Great Britain coach on BBC Two
CSI and it's gone the way of the Kumuls.
The short kicking game has killed the Lions at the right end of the field, a really simple play. They have found ruck speed and found a kick on the end of the set.
Great Britain haven't got a foothold in this second half at all.
Alex Johnston
GIVEN!
The fans - and players - go wild in Port Moresby as the scoreboard shows "TRY!"
The tourists are unable to deal with a couple of kicks which fall PNG's way once again.
It is played on to Alex Johnston down the left and the South Sydney full-back can plonk it down in the corner.
Leeds Rhinos' Rhyse Martin curls the conversion wide on this occasion.
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If PNG are awarded this, it is game over.
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This is crucial.
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Alex Johnston's has grounded it fairly, but they are checking the offside from the first kick.
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This is going to get worse for Great Britain, David Mead beats three challenges.
Are they in again? Surely not.