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sa国际传媒 lets Americans off the hook in Rugby World Cup qualifier

CANADA 28 UNITED STATES 28 Canadian rugby fans can be excused for cheering through their tears.

CANADA聽 28
UNITED STATES聽 28

Canadian rugby fans can be excused for cheering through their tears.

Langford-based sa国际传媒 left numerous potential points on the field, and gifted two tries to the United States, in a helter-skelter 28-28 draw Saturday against the Americans in the first leg of the North American qualifier for the 2019 World Cup in Japan.

鈥淭he score could have been much different in our favour,鈥 said the veteran Phil Mack of Victoria, who started for sa国际传媒 at scrum-half.

鈥淏ut we鈥檙e in a good spot,鈥 added the Oak Bay High and University of Victoria Vikes grad, on the phone from Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton, Ont., after the game watched by 13,127 fans.

The world-ranked No. 17 U.S. was more opportunistic than good as No. 23 sa国际传媒鈥檚 forward pack dominated possession.

鈥淥ur forwards stepped up and were dominant, and we want to repeat that in the second leg [next Saturday in San Diego],鈥 Mack said.

The Americans led 28-18 at 53 minutes before sa国际传媒 rallied for the tie with 10 unanswered points. There could have been more if not for a disallowed Canadian try.

Both teams squandered chances to win it in the waning moments as the Eagles鈥 heralded A.J. MacGinty missed a drop goal from close and sa国际传媒鈥檚 Shane O鈥橪eary was wide on a makeable penalty goal on the last play.

鈥淚t is a trademark of our team that we never give up,鈥 Mack said. 鈥淓ven when we have been on the losing end of recent Tests, it has not been for lack of effort right to the final whistle.鈥

Starting centre D.T.H. van der Merwe was a wonder to behold, chewing up yardage to score twice to become sa国际传媒鈥檚 all-time leading Test try scorer with 25, surpassing former Victoria great Winston Stanley鈥檚 record of 24 that had stood since 2003. South African-born van der Merwe, like Stanley, played for James Bay Athletic Association.

鈥淒.T.H. is always looking to make it happen. He steps up in big games,鈥 said Mack, another JBAA product.

鈥淗e is one of the best players I have ever played with.鈥

It wasn鈥檛 as good an outing for another JBAA player from Victoria as the usually sturdy Connor Braid of Victoria, and Canadian-Irish dual citizen O鈥橪eary, gave away a combined 14 points to the Americans on a glaring turnover each. O鈥橪eary kicked 13 points, but his three penalty misses may come back to haunt him.

Former UVic Vikes star and now Cornish Pirates pro, Brett Beukeboom, co-captained sa国际传媒 with Van der Merwe.

The Castaway Wanderers of Oak Bay were well represented with Ray Barkwill, Jake Ilnicki and Ciaran Hearn starting for sa国际传媒. Former Cowichan and JBAA stalwart Aaron Carpenter scored his 17th career Test try.

Mark Ancombe, the Victoria-based Canadian head coach from New Zealand, said his squad showed 鈥渃haracter鈥 in coming back, but it needed to be 鈥渕ore clinical鈥 and 鈥渕ake better decisions.鈥

There is a back-door route for the loser of the series, but that involves going through South America for a wildcard berth into the World Cup.

sa国际传媒, which has qualified for every World Cup, has never had to go through that route.

sa国际传媒 is 38-17-2 all-time against the U.S. and holds a 15-4-1 edge in World Cup qualifying matches. It is recent form, however, that matters most in sports, and sa国际传媒 has not won its last six Test matches against the Americans and has not beaten the U.S. since 2013 when it swept the last World Cup qualifier for 2015.

But Mack said: 鈥淲e are feeling positively about this.

鈥淭here is a strong feeling in our room if we fix a few things over the next week, like accuracy, we are going to end up where we want to be.鈥

PENALTY KICKS: The Langford-based Canadian women鈥檚 rugby sevens team tore through England 45-0, Brazil 29-0 and Russia 24-14 to finish top of its group at the World Series tournament in Clermont, France on Saturday. The 2016 Rio Olympics bronze-medallist Canadians will meet Ireland today in the quarter-finals.

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