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Canada Defeat New Zealand, Secure Rugby World Cup Final Berth

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Auckland, New ZealandCanada delivered a stunning upset, defeating reigning champions New Zealand 31-7 to⁣ advance to the Rugby World Cup final.

The match began with a frantic pace,⁣ but Canada ⁣quickly established dominance and maintained control throughout. ‍ Early pressure yielded a try⁤ from‍ Emily Pelletier, capitalizing on a kick⁤ out on the full by Renee Holmes, after Tessier collected a‌ chip-ahead. Shortly after, Sarah Hogan-Rochester extended Canada’s lead, breezing past⁣ Holmes to make it 12-0 ⁣within the first 12 minutes.

New Zealand struggled to respond, with Alana bremner dropping⁢ the​ ball during a promising attack⁣ and⁤ Canada’s strong ground game consistently ‍thwarting their efforts. Canada continued to build momentum, earning a penalty⁤ through ⁤the ‌work of Sophie De Goede at the breakdown, and then saw Symonds score a ‌third try following smart ⁤hands from‍ Tessier.

Prop Tanya Kalounivale finally ⁢broke through⁢ for New ⁤Zealand, scoring their first try, but Canada remained firmly in control, leading 24-7 at halftime. The Canadians’ discipline was also evident,having conceded no penalties to New⁢ Zealand’s five by the break.

Tessier added another try immediately ​after⁣ the restart, further ⁣solidifying Canada’s ⁤position. ⁢ ​Despite a more determined second-half performance from New Zealand, they were unable​ to close ​the gap.

De Goede secured another try off⁣ a skillful offload from Pelletier,and later added​ a penalty to extend ‌Canada’s lead beyond two converted scores. She nearly set up Alysha Corrigan for another try following‌ a late intercept.

The final moments saw Canadian supporters celebrating their team’s victory with chants of “Canada, Canada” and ‌illuminated mobile phone ​torches, as the stadium DJ played songs by ⁣Canadian artist ⁤Shania Twain.

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