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Tenacious Canada defeat Tonga

Wednesday 14 September 2011, 8:23PM

By Rugby World Cup 2011

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Phil Mackenzie scores the crucial try to put Canada ahead against Tonga
Phil Mackenzie scores the crucial try to put Canada ahead against Tonga Credit: Rugby World Cup 2011

WHANGAREI

Canada captain Pat Riordan praised his side’s “awesome” performance in overcoming Tonga 25-20 in their Pool A encounter at Northland Events Centre on Wednesday.

Tries in the last quarter of an hour from number 8 Aaron Carpenter and wing Phil Mackenzie helped Canada come back from 13-20 down, maintaining their 100 per cent record against Tonga in Rugby World Cups.

Riordan’s pride in his team’s tenacious effort was evident. "That was awesome, I'm so proud of the boys, the guts they showed,” he said.

The hooker admitted there was little time at the interval to dwell on Tonga’s revival. "I was too busy getting my head stitched up,” he said.

Canada had to battle to wrest the initiative from Tonga after two tries from Siale Piutau had helped the Sea Eagles to a 20-13 lead midway through the second half.

Piutau crossed just before half-time and again on 53 minutes to register the first brace of tries by a Tongan player in a Rugby World Cup.

Canada led 10-7 at the break thanks to second row Jebb Sinclair’s 13th-minute try, after DTH van der Merwe scythed through and fellow centre Ryan Smith delivered the scoring pass, plus a conversion and penalty from full back James Pritchard.

Piutau's first try, converted by full back Kurt Morath, brought Tonga back into contention just before the break, and Morath levelled straight after the interval with a penalty.

James Pritchard replied almost immediately before Piutau’s try, converted by Morath, took them 17-13 ahead.

As the second half wore on Tonga began to find more shape to their play and another Morath penalty took them 20-13 ahead.

However, Carpenter powered over the line on 67 minutes after good work from Conor Trainor to leave the sides poised at 20-18, before Mackenzie's try and Pritchard's conversion took the Canucks clear.

Canada have now won all three RWC matches played between the two nations.