Premiership-winning Panthers Jarome Luai and Brian To’o carved Greece to bits as Samoa claimed a comprehensive 72-4 victory to put their World Cup campaign back on track.
Eight days on from being humbled by England in a 60-6 loss, Samoa piled on the points in Doncaster, with Luai setting up five tries on his way to player of the match honours, while To’o had a colossal 370 run metres, with 17 tackle busts thrown in for good measure.
Samoa led 42-0 at the break, and the game was effectively over within the first 20 minutes, with Samoa 12-0 by the time Greece touched the ball for the first time.
The Matt Parish-coached side ran for 2409 metres, while restricting Greece to 847, with 75 tackle breaks across the 80 minutes.
The win means Samoa will advance to the quarterfinals if they can beat France in their final group game, something which had looked far from certain after they were trounced by England first up.