ENGLAND Knights head coach Paul Anderson has praised the impact of Saints prop Matty Lees in the 16-12 victory over Papua New Guinea in Lae.

Lees, who was one of the nominees for Super League’s Young Player of the Year, had a strong game in the middle of the park.

It did not go unrecognised - and Anderson, a former Saints prop himself, said he expects the 20-year-old to get even better.

Anderson said: “Matty Lees has taken out the players’ player award.

"He gave a couple of penalties away but I don’t mind that, he did that in the right way, because he’s got a level of intimidation about him.

“He’s only 20 and he’s just got man of the match in an England Knights international against a near-enough full strength Papua New Guinea team. He’s a champion player and I like what he brings. He’s still got some things to fix up, but this trip is going to do him a lot of good.”

Anderson saluted his team’s resilience after they battled to victory in the first of their two internationals.

“We probably made it hard work for ourselves,” said Anderson. “But credit to the boys, they found a way to win the game. We were on the back foot for probably 90% of that second half, and they found a way to grind themselves out.

“The way we competed and the effort was second to none. We missed a lot of opportunities, but there’s some mitigating factors in that. The heat, the humidity, everything that goes around playing in PNG - which is everything we wanted from this.

“I’ve had two of the older players today who’ve thanked me for bringing us, for this experience – that’s more than the football side of things, it’s life experience.

"We kept talking about it, and it’s definitely there - Lae has delivered everything we expected.”