Canada Dominates Ireland in Final Rugby World Cup Warm-Up Clash
Ireland faced a tough defeat against Canada in their final Rugby World Cup warm-up game, highlighting areas for improvement before the tournament.



In a thrilling display of rugby prowess, Canada secured a commanding 47-26 victory over Ireland in their final warm-up game before the Rugby World Cup. The match, held at the Affidea Stadium in Belfast, showcased Canada's clinical efficiency and Ireland's resilient fightback.
First Half Dominance by Canada
Canada, ranked second globally, took control early with five first-half tries. Florence Symonds opened the scoring by exploiting a gap in the Irish defense. Jasmine Pelletier and Daleaka Menin added to the tally, while Symonds and Paige Farries further extended Canada's lead. Despite a brief resurgence from Ireland with a try by Beibhinn Parsons, Canada led 33-7 at halftime.
Ireland's Second Half Resurgence
Ireland emerged stronger in the second half, with co-captain Sam Monaghan's introduction boosting their performance. Anna McGann scored two quick tries, and Parsons added another, narrowing the gap. However, Canada's counter-attacking threat remained potent, with Julia Schell and Sophie de Goede sealing the victory.
Key Takeaways
- Canada's Clinical Precision: Their ability to capitalize on Irish errors was pivotal.
- Ireland's Fighting Spirit: Despite the loss, Ireland's second-half performance offers hope for the World Cup.
- Preparation for the World Cup: Both teams will analyze this game to fine-tune their strategies.
Ireland now shifts focus to their Pool C opener against Japan on August 24 in Northampton, while Canada continues their preparations for the global stage.