Rugby

Canada's women's rugby team beats Ireland to improve to 2-0 at WXV 1 tournament in B.C.

The Canadian women's rugby team started quickly and then dug in defensively to beat Ireland 21-8 at the WXV 1 tournament on Saturday at Langley Events Centre in Langley, B.C.

Canadians take on England next Saturday at B.C. Place in Vancouver

A female rugby union player carries the ball in her right arm as an opposing player dives in to tackle her during a match.
Alysha Corrigan, right, breaks a tackle attempt from Ireland's Fiona Tuite during Canada's 21-8 win at the WXV 1 tournament on Saturday in Langley, B.C. (Ethan Cairns/The Canadian Press)

The Canadian women's rugby team started quickly and then dug in defensively to beat Ireland 21-8 at the WXV 1 tournament on Saturday at Langley Events Centre in Langley, B.C.

The Canadians, who rolled past France 46-24 in their tournament opener on Sept. 29, improved to 2-0. They'll next face England on Saturday, Oct. 12, at B.C. Place in Vancouver. England, which crushed the United States 61-21 in its tourney opener on Sept. 29, plays New Zealand on Sunday.

Clair Gallagher (34th minute) and Julia Omokhuale (37th minute) scored tries for Canada, while Alex Tessier had two conversions.

Eimear Considine had a try for Ireland, which trailed 21-3 at the half. Dannah O'Brien had a penalty in the 33rd minute.

Ireland had possession of the ball 52 per cent of the time, but couldn't generate any offence against Canada.

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