New Zealand winger Honey Hireme has crossed for six tries in the Kiwi Ferns' 76-0 thrashing of the Cook Islands at the women's Rugby League World Cup in Sydney on Sunday.
Hireme was the chief destroyer as the three-time world champions racked up their second 50-plus scoreline in as many matches at Southern Cross Group Stadium.
She showed why she was nicknamed "Honey Bill Williams" - in honour of All Blacks superstar Sonny Bill Williams - with a barnstorming effort that included 211 metres, eight linebreaks and a try assist as well as taking her tournament tally to eight tries.
The 19-time New Zealand rugby union Test representative was the first to score in the ninth minute and it was one-way traffic from there.
Centre Shontelle Woodman, back-rower Krystal Murray and five-eighth Raecene McGregor all crossed for doubles in the 14 tries-to-nil hatchet job.