Canada survives early red card to beat Belgium 24-0 in rugby test match in Brussels
BRUSSELS — Canada survived an early red card to defeat a young Belgium side 24-0 Saturday, evening its record on its two-game European rugby tour.
The Canadian men, ranked 23rd in the world, built an early 10-0 lead against the 28th-ranked Belgians before being reduced in numbers. Canada then took advantage of Belgian penalties and fatigue to add to the score in the second half, with a late try extending the lead as rain fell at Nelson Mandela Stadium.
Canadian flanker Michael Smith was sent off in the 18th minute for a shoulder to the face of Belgian lock Guillaume Mortier while trying to clear a ruck. Captain Lucas Rumball tried to protest the ejection, but was shut down by Italian referee Andrea Piardi, who produced the red card after going to a sideline monitor to review the play.
Canada lost another man, replacement hooker Eric Howard, for 10 minutes to the sin-bin in the 47th for a dangerous clearance attempt at the breakdown.