Toronto Arrows end disappointing MLR season with 13th loss of the campaign
TORONTO — The injury-plagued Toronto Arrows ended a disappointing season with yet another defeat Saturday, squandering a first-half lead to lose 26-24 to the NOLA Gold in Major League Rugby play.
Toronto (1-13-2, 16 points) did not go quietly. The Arrows mounted a late charge with tries by James O’Neill in the 74th minute and Liam Bowman, on a 90-metre intercept, in added time but it was too little too late.
Their inability to play the full 80 minutes cost them again.
Toronto, with the wind at its back, had plenty of scoring chances in the first half but could not build on a 10-0 lead, missing two long-distance penalties kicks. And NOLA Gold scored under the posts in the final second of the first half to cut the lead to 10-7.