Canada edges Chile 22-21 in first leg of Rugby World Cup qualifying series
LANGFORD, B.C. — Canada needed a Rob Povey penalty kick in the dying seconds to defeat Chile 22-21 in the first leg of their Rugby World Cup qualifier Saturday night.
The game seemed in Chile’s hands with the clock winding down. But a penalty conceded in front of the Chilean posts gave the hosts a chance to take the lead.
The 21st-ranked Canadian men and No. 28 Chile now make the 10,400-kilometre journey to Valparaiso, Chile, to complete the aggregate points tie on Oct. 9. The series loser is out of World Cup contention.
Ross Braude scored two tries and Corey Thomas added a single for Canada, which trailed 9-5 at the half at Starlight Stadium. Peter Nelson kicked two conversions.