Canadian women down Italy 22-12 for second straight win at Rugby World Cup
AUCKLAND, New Zealand — Hooker Emily Tuttosi scored two tries to help Canada defeat Italy 22-12 on Saturday for a second straight win and a berth in the quarterfinals at the Women’s Rugby World Cup.
After conceding a try in the first minute, the Canadians scored 22 consecutive points for a second straight bonus point win (for four tries scored in a game). Tuttosi, usually found at the back of Canada’s powerful driving maul, has five tries in two games at the tournament.
Third-ranked Canada (2-0-0) tops Pool B with 10 points, ahead of No. 5 Italy (1-1-0) and the sixth-ranked U.S. (1-1-0), both with five points. No. 13 Japan (0-2-0) has yet to earn a point in the group basement.
A win over the U.S. next Saturday in Auckland would ensure Canada finishes atop the group, which could mean a more favourable quarterfinal draw. The Canadians could also finish first with a bonus-point loss (for losing by seven points or less).