Canada women lead early, fade in second half against No. 1 England in rugby test
LONDON — Canada put up a stiff fight against top-ranked England before fading in the second half and losing 51-12 in an international women’s rugby test match Sunday.
The third-ranked Canadians led 7-5 early before England pulled ahead — scoring 36 straight points after a Canada try late in the half cut England advantage to 15-12. The Red Roses outscored Canada 31-0 in the second half, taking advantage of their experienced bench and exploiting holes in the Canadian defence.
Canada now faces No. 11 Wales next Sunday in Cardiff, where the Welsh women downed No. 13 South Africa 29-19 on Saturday. Also Saturday, No. 2 New Zealand lost 38-13 to No. 4 France in Pau, meaning a win Sunday would have vaulted Canada into second spot in the rankings
Heather Cowell, on her debut, Sarah Bern and Claudia MacDonald scored two tries each and Alex Matthews added a single for England, which led 20-12 at the half at the Twickenham Stoop. Zoe Harrison added five conversions and two penalties.