Canada just want to play better with All Blacks next
FUKUOKA, Japan — Playing much better than it did against Italy is Canada’s foremost goal heading toward the Rugby World Cup game against defending champion New Zealand on Wednesday in Oita.
Canada was hugely disappointing and disappointed in losing to Italy 48-7 last Thursday in Fukuoka, but found some positives in its opening match. Canada bombed one try in the first half, had another disallowed in the second half for a forward deflection, and finally scored while Italy led 36-0.
“We had a review meeting yesterday that highlighted the amount of opportunities we had,” scrumhalf Gordon McRorie said on Sunday. “The fact we didn’t finish them is hugely disappointing.
“But having seen those opportunities we created, it was a big positive for us, so the guys are excited now to keep to the script. Going forward, just tidying up on our finishing skills and making sure that we’re able to create those opportunities again … hopefully this time we’ll nail them down and get some points on the board.