Canadian women hang on to defeat U.S. in first rugby test match in almost two years
GLENDALE, COLORADO — Canada marked its return to international women’s test rugby with a hard-fought 15-9 victory over the U.S. on Monday.
It was the first test for the third-ranked Canadians and sixth-ranked Americans since they met Nov. 20 and 24, 2019, at the Can-Am Series in Chula Vista, Calif. Canada won both games, 19-0 and 52-27.
Both teams showed signs of rust with early mistakes Monday. The Canadians grew into the game as it continued but had to fight off a late U.S. charge to secure the win.
Trailing 15-9 in the final 10 minutes, the U.S. got good field position after Canadian fly half Alex Tessier was judged to have kicked the ball directly into touch from outside of her 22-metre line. The Americans attacked from the ensuing lineout and got the ball over the try-line but the Canadians managed to prevent it being grounded.