Goodbye!published at 18:55 GMT 14 November 2022
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Ten players score 15 tries for Australia in semi-final at Community Stadium in York
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As the BBC Red Button coverage comes to an end, Andrea Dobson is trying to convince Andrew Voss to visit Sheffield to taste some Henderson's Relish.
Make sure you do, Andrew. It is the nectar of the gods.
FT: Australia 82-0 Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea coach Ben Jeffries speaking on the BBC Red Button: "These girls should be proud of themselves, they can go home heroes.
"What you do off the field carries onto it. It has been a tough education over the last five weeks, but they will be much better for the World Cup in France.
"When the men get home there is always media waiting for them, hopefully there will be for this team too.
"The main aim was to inspire young girls in PNG, and all over the world, to be football players."
FT: Australia 82-0 Papua New Guinea
Australia coach Brad Donald speaking on the BBC Red Button: "Even at 70-0 they [PNG] kept showing at our try line, but you saw a group of girls desperate to win the title.
"We love the Orchids and everything about them, the crowd were desperate for them to score a try.
"We copped a bit of grief over who has played where, but we have had a plan this tournament.
"The seven that didn't play tonight will play [in the final]. We might have to play two full backs, two hookers!
"It could go either way. If New Zealand play like they did against us they can do it, but it should be a really close game."
Women's League Rugby World Cup: Jaime Chapman extends Australia's lead 76-0 against PNG
FT: Australia 82-0 Papua New Guinea
Andrew Voss
BBC Sport commentator on BBC Red Button
Australia are off to the Theatre of Dreams. It will be the biggest day ever in women's rugby league.
Saturday is going to be something else.
FT: Australia 82-0 Papua New Guinea
15 tries for Australia, after a slow start they produced their best rugby of the tournament at times here. They are hitting form just at the right time.
For PNG, this tournament has been a success. They have reached the knock-outs for the first time, won two games and will learn from playing games against the best sides in the world.
Another final for the Jillaroos.
Australia 82-0 Papua New Guinea
Final minute.
PNG will soon be out of their misery.
Australia 82-0 Papua New Guinea
Andrew Voss
BBC Sport commentator on BBC Red Button
Oh boy what a shot!
Australia 82-0 Papua New Guinea
OOF.
PNG look set to score through Shae De La Cruz on the left wing, but over comes Jaime Chapman with a thunderous tackle to send the diminutive Orchid flying into touch.
That shows the relentless, merciless competitive nature of this Australia side.
Australia 82-0 Papua New Guinea
Australia need another 10 points to match the record win in the Women's World Cup - that 92-0 victory over France at the pool stage.
They may well fall just short of that tonight.
Australia 82-0 Papua New Guinea
Andrea Dobson
Former England captain on BBC Red Button
Australia have been relentless.
Australia 82-0 Papua New Guinea
Andrew Voss
BBC Sport commentator on BBC Red Button
Australia have 48 tries for the tournament.
Emma Tonegato, conv. Ali Brigginshaw
Into the final five in York, and Australia are still looking dangerous.
They go from right to left, and get a three on one situation. Tonegato crosses, the second Aussie player to score a hat-trick.
Brigginshaw sinks the kick. Australia's kicking has been really good tonight - 11 from 15.
Australia 76-0 Papua New Guinea
PNG are showing a bit more going forward again here. They've been good in these last 10 minutes, and were strong in the opening 10 of the match.
Unfortunately errors in the 50 minutes or so between have been punished.
Australia 76-0 Papua New Guinea
So 10 try scorers, 14 tries in total so far tonight.
England, New Zealand - beware.
Australia 76-0 Papua New Guinea
Andrew Voss
BBC Sport commentator on BBC Red Button
That is a 100 metre sprint at the Olympics there from Jaime Chapman. From one goaline to the other.
Jaime Chapman, conv. Ali Brigginshaw
And we have a try... at the other end.
A turnover, a missed tackle, and Chapman runs the full length of the pitch to score.
Scorer number 10 for Australia.
Ali Brigginshaw has taken over kicking duties with Brown taking a rest, and she converts.
Women's League Rugby World Cup: Jaime Chapman extends Australia's lead 76-0 against PNG
Australia 70-0 Papua New Guinea
And now a video referee review for a possible PNG score...
However the ball is clearly held up. No try.
Some boos from the crowd. They want the underdogs to get on the board.