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Rebels in 13-try rout of Samoa

Contesting their second and last pre-season fixture ahead of next weekend's Super Rugby season opener against the Western Force, the Rebels dusted off the cobwebs with a clinical performance.

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Fielding a near full-strength team, after the late withdrawal of Luke Jones following the birth of his first daughter in the morning, the Rebels scored 13 unanswered tries in front of 6,205 spectators.

The hosts couldn't have asked for a better start when left wing Reece Hodge opened the scoring in the first minute before Ben Meehan doubled the advantage under the posts after Jack Debreczeni found space on the wing.

The Rebels added to their tally with two tries in five minutes when Debreczeni scored in the corner after a charge down from captain Sean McMahon on halfway followed by a well executed try from a line-out rolling maul.

Hodge's second for the game on the stroke of half-time saw the Rebels take a 38-0 lead into half-time before tries from Ellison and Jonah Placid after the break brought up the half-century for the locals.

Substitute Tom English scored twice, bookending a second rolling maul try from a line-out as the Rebels doubled their lead midway through the second half.

The Rebels finished the game the same way they started as Dom Shipperley scored in the final to run out 85-point victors.

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"It was a fantastic hit out for us," Rebels coach Tony McGahan said post-match.

"It was the first time that a lot of our players have played minutes this year, great to get some combinations and great to get on the paddock for a good 15 v 15 with a lot of our key players playing.

"The game was nice and physical when it needed to be and we'll get a lot out of that so it was good to get some bumps, scrums and line-outs which we haven't had a lot of for the last few weeks.

"No injuries, fantastic crowd, fantastic advertisement for the Rebels and fantastic for Melbourne Rugby."

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The Rebels will open their Super Rugby campaign next Saturday, when they travel to Perth to play the Western Force.

The scorers:

For the Rebels:

Tries: Hodge 2, Meehan, Debreczeni, Reid, Ellison, Placid, English 2, Snowden, Shipperley, A N Other 2

Cons: Harris 6, Hawkins 4

For Samoa:

None

Teams:

Rebels squad:

Forwards: Cruze Ah Nau, Ryan Cocker, Steve Cummins, Colby Fainga'a, Scott Fuglistaller, James Hanson, Luke Jones, Pat Leafa, Sean McMahon (captain), Jordy Reid, Culum Retallick, Siliva Siliva, Toby Smith, Adam Thomson, Lopeti Timani, Laurie Weeks.

Backs: Jack Debreczeni, Tamati Ellison, Tom English, Mike Harris, Dan Hawkins, Reece Hodge, Mitch Inman, Ben Meehan, Jonah Placid, Dom Shipperley, Mick Snowden.

Samoa squad: Jake Grey, Tietie Tuimauga, Semiperive Semeane, Siliva Tapu, Valentine Meachen, Oneone Faafou, Tumama Tuulua, Talaga Alofipo, Nissan Aitui, Mikaele Tapili, Greg Foe, Joseph Fuimaono, Melani Matavao, Vaiofoga Simanu, Sofara Mai, Stefano Hunt, Vaovasa Afa, Faleniu Iosi, Faialaga Afamasaga, Sam Franklin, Titi Esau, Isaia Petelo, Lester Sefo.

Referee :Will Houston (Australia)

Assistant referees: Angus Gardner (Australia), Oliver Kellett (Australia)

Source: @MelbourneRebels

Rebels in 13-try rout of Samoa

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