After rugby wins over U.S., Canadian women step up in class against No. 1 England
After winning a pair of matches against the sixth-ranked U.S., No. 3 Canada steps up in class Sunday when it meets top-ranked England in a women’s rugby test match in London.
The Canadians downed the Americans 15-9 and 26-13 last week in Glendale, Colo., to win the inaugural World Rugby Pacific Four Series. It was the first test matches for both since they met in November 2019 at the Can-Am Series in Chula Vista, Calif.
Coming off 56-15 and 43-12 victories over No. 2 New Zealand, England will be a tough ask at the Twickenham Stoop. The Red Roses will be playing their 10th test since the pandemic struck — all wins.
“They’ve definitely benefited from having their league in place over the last two years,” said Canada coach Sandro Fiorino. “We’ve benefited from some of our players (playing there) but you could see in the matches against New Zealand that they’re a team that’s well-polished and (has) played some quality rugby.