
Canada needs two late tries to dispatch the U.S. 26-14 in Pacific Four Series opener
KANSAS CITY — Canada, playing its first game in more than six months, opened defence of its Pacific Four Series title with a somewhat laboured 26-14 win over the U.S. in women’s international rugby play Friday.
The Canadians needed two late tries to seal the deal, taking advantage of the Americans being down a player with Charli Jacoby sin-binned in the 69th minute for a high tackle. Canadian Courtney O’Donnell scored off the back of a rolling maul in the 72nd minute before Sarah-Maude Lachance added an insurance try in the 77th.
Canada had won the last nine games with the U.S. and scored 50 points in each of the last two meetings, including a 50-7 victory at last year’s Pacific Four Series. The Canadians had outscored the Americans 311-104 since a 20-18 loss in July 2019 in Chula Vista, Calif.
Both teams are gearing up for this summer’s Rugby World Cup in England.