Australia 62 USA 0: Tournament may have seen the last of Slater
The Melbourne and Queensland No 1 also looks certain to miss the final at Old Trafford on Saturday week should the Kangaroos get there.
Slater, who missed the final match of the 2012 State of Origin Series and six club games after straining his posterior cruciate ligament (PCL), was helped from the field at Wrexham early in the second half after being hurt in a tackle and went for a scan on Saturday night.
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Hide AdHowever, his left knee was too swollen to gain a clear diagnosis, according to an Australian spokesman, who last night confirmed the player will not play this week and would be doubtful for the final.
Slater’s PCL is non-functioning and players can play on without it, but he remained in discomfort after the match.
The Kangaroos, who left Manchester yesterday to set up camp in London, have no shortage of options to cover Slater’s absence.
Greg Inglis (South Sydney), Jaryd Hayne (Parramatta) and Darius Boyd (Newcastle) all play full-back for their clubs, but play in the threequarter line for their country.
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Hide AdInglis looks favourite to take over the No 1 jersey after switching effectively against the Tomahawks.
Brett Morris and Jarryd Hayne both scored four tries in Australia’s victory as they ruthlessly ending the challenge of the USA at the Glyndwr University Racecourse Ground.
The tournament favourites were comfortably expected to see off the challenge of the Tomahawks in Wrexham, but they sent a warning to their rivals – if it were needed – that they mean business with a 12-try performance.
Australia: Slater, B. Morris, Hayne, Inglis, Boyd, Thurston, Cronk, Scott, Smith, Tamou, Bird, Thaiday, Gallen. Substitutes: Cherry-Evans, Papalii, Fifita, Parker.
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Hide AdUSA: Freed, Faraimo, Welch, Garvey, Petersen, J. Paulo, Priestly, Offerdahl, Luani, Pettybourne, Newton, Shipway, D. Howard. Substitutes: Samoa, Hifo, Cantoni, Soloai.
Referee: H Perenara (New Zealand).