New Zealand rugby league coach Steve Kearney isn't offering any excuses for the Kiwis' limp exit from the Four Nations at the hands of hosts England.
England booked their place in the tournament decider against Australia after brushing aside the Kiwis 28-6 at Hull's KC Stadium on Sunday.
Kearney praised the winners' performance and says his team didn't play well.
He says the Kiwis gave away silly penalties that really hurt them.
Issac Luke was placed on report after twisting Rangi Chase's leg in a tackle and Jeremy Smith was also sanctioned for a forearm shot on the impressive Tomkins, who tormented the Kiwis throughout with some brilliant running from fullback.
England coach Steve McNamara says his side has unfinished business to attend to against Australia in next weekend's Four Nations final.
McNamara says they learned a lot from their 36-20 defeat to the Kangaroos at Wembley last week and will try and come up with a right plan to win the game when the sides meet again at Elland Road.
Tries from Tom Briscoe, Ryan Hall, James Graham and Sam Tomkins sealed the win for the hosts, with Jason Nightingale grabbing a consolation for the Kiwis in front of a crowd of 23,447.
Wests Tigers backrower Gareth Ellis missed the game with a back problem but McNamara is confident he will be fit for the final.