Samoa belt France 42-10
AAP
Relevant offers
Samoan second-rower Ben Te'o made a blistering World Cup debut with two tries as his side thrashed France 42-10 at CUA Stadium today.
The result secured Samoa ninth place and handed France the unlucky wooden spoon in the 10-team tournament.
It was a highly disappointing end to the French campaign and followed their 42-6 belting from Fiji last week.
The Samoans dominated the opening 40 minutes by running in five tries to none followed by two more in second half for a 36-0 lead before the French made a late entry onto the scoreboard with two late four-pointers.
Te'o, overlooked for Samoa's first two matches, showed his brilliance throughout by setting up two tries and scoring two of his own.
He threw a well-timed offload for Francis Meli to score in the 12th minute and then brushed aside five defenders to score an outstanding solo try in the 24th minute.
He continued to torment the French with a one-handed offload that led to winger Misi Taulapapa scoring in the 38th minute.
Brisbane Broncos bound Te'o then completed his superb game by bursting through for Samoa's sixth try just eight minutes after halftime.
In an often brutal game the Samoans were rarely troubled even though a late flurry from France, with tries to Jerome Guisset (64th minute) and Sebastien Planas (68th), added some late excitement.
Skipper Tony Puletua completed Samoa's rout by scoring in the 77th minute.
Te'o was not alone in starring for Samoa with five-eighth Ben Roberts named man of the match and prop Kylie Leulua'i setting the tone with some heavy defence.
Sponsored links
Sanzar and Sky decide it's time to titillate the fans
Time for young gun Aaron Cruden to fire
New blood introduced to All Whites
Blackadder to throw All Blacks into the fray
Strong wind keeps America's Cup boats off water
Clinical South Africa thrash top-ranked India
Sin-binned Jones keeps his place in Wales rugby team
Ex-All Blacks star apologises for groping teenager
Winds put paid to swimmer's dream
Parents Vancouver-bound to support son
Kiwis settle in as Winter Olympics near
Outrage as Key signals national park mining
Ex-All Blacks star apologises for groping teenager
Radar 'drone' units used for three years
Kong movie ship scuttled in strait
Fifth of adults choose pets over partner
Religion doesn't make you healthier - study
Taxi-rank crowds a 'disaster waiting to happen'
Christchurch a doubtful starter in sevens race
Capital faces a decade of rising fares
Toyota apologises as Prius recalled
Pattinson sex scenes 'disturbing'
Robin Brooke apologisies for Fiji actions
Jamie Lynn Spears, boyfriend split
Waikato Pistons sign troublesome talent
King Kong ship meets watery grave
Body found in plane's landing gear
GST could go up to 15 per cent
Conservation land could be mined
Changing our flag won't make us more patriotic
Key announces benefit crackdown
Cook Strait swim attempt fails
King Kong ship meets watery grave