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Canada's women's rugby team falls to England 27-19 in test match

DONCASTER, England — Courtney Holtkamp pushed through for a try in the dying minutes as Canada's women's rugby team fell to England 27-19 on Sunday in an test match.

Canada capped seven players with Gabrielle Senft, Sabrina Poulin, and Marie Thibault starting the game to earn their first. Mackenzie Carson, Maude Laliberté, Taylor Black, and Irene Patrinos came off the bench to notch their first caps as well.

"A great tough opponent in England, we started a bit slow but once we got some momentum going end of the first half the game came together," said head coach Sandro Fiorino. "It was outstanding to have seven new players come in and do their part. Very unselfish performance by many of them. But they stuck to the game plan and executed well."

England's front heavy drives proved successful in the first half as the Roses went up 15-0 on Canada.

Canada answered with an offensive drive to put them inside England's 22. A kick from Anaïs Holly was quickly scooped up by Alex Tessier and dotted down for a try, with the conversion by Brianna Miller putting the score at 15-7 for England to end the half.

In the second, Canada adapted to England's driving mauls and put up a strong defensive effort. An interception from vice captain Elissa Alarie set her on a 90-metre run ending in a beautiful try in the corner, cutting England's lead 15-12.

After England added on two more, Holtkamp scored the final try of the game.

The English women are ranked second in the world, behind New Zealand, while Canada is fourth.

Canada 'A' will face England 'A' on Nov. 21 in Cobham before the full Canadian side takes on No. 9 Wales in Cardiff on Nov. 24 and No. 11 Scotland in Glasgow on Nov. 27.

The Canadian Press


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