Ardron Scores 4 Tries as Canada Beats the US, Tonga Tops Samoa in the Pacific Nations Cup
- Tyler Ardron scored four tries in his return to the Canadian rugby team, leading Canada to a 34-20 victory over the U.S. in Pacific Nations Cup play.
- The 34-year-old backrower from Peterborough, Ont., earned his 39th cap in his first game since October 2021.
- Canada's victory included 17 unanswered points in the second half and ended a seven-game losing streak.
- Peter Nelson contributed three conversions and a penalty, further aiding Canada's scoring effort.
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Ex-skipper Ardron scores 4 tries against U.S. in winning return to Canada rugby team
CALGARY — Former captain Tyler Ardron scored four tries in his return to the national team and Canada reeled off 17 unanswered points in the second half to defeat the U.S. 34-20 in Pacific Nations Cup rugby play Friday.
Ardron leads Canada to famous win over USA - Americas Rugby News
Four tries and a man-of-the-match performance from Tyler Ardron propelled Canada to a stunning 34-20 win over the USA in Calgary on Friday night. While the Eagles had a slight edge in the scrum, the Canadian pack starved their opposites of possession at the lineout. The result almost certainly sends the Maple Leafs back to the World Cup with a single bonus point against Japan enough to relegate the Eagles to the 5th-place playoff in the Pacific …
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