- Uruguay take nine-point advantage into decisive second leg in Montevideo
- Winner on aggregate over two legs will qualify as Americas 2 into Pool D
- Los Teros soak-up huge pressure and convert their chances well
- Pulsating match also kicks off #ARC2018 as Uruguay top table
- RWC 2019 team and stadium ticket pack applications now open
Uruguay take a nine-point advantage into the decisive second leg of the Rugby World Cup 2019 Americas 2 qualifier after winning a pulsating match against Canada 38-29 in Vancouver on Saturday.
With Uruguay holding an advantage on the scoreboard and venue in Montevideo on 3 February, Canada will need to produce a magnificent performance if they are to avoid negotiating the Repechage tournament later this year.
With the World Rugby Rankings suggesting little to choose between the two sides before the match, a compelling encounter delivered great skill, drama and intensity as Uruguay defended heroically and took their chances well.
A breathless first half delivered five tries with Uruguay scoring three to lead 21-17.
The visitors took less than a minute to get on the scoreboard as livewire full back Rodrigo Silva cut through the Canada defence to score an excellent try, but tries from flanker Evan Olmstead and DTH van der Merwe looked to have given Canada a solid lead.
The Canadian pressure was relentless, but Uruguay were patient and clinical as first Leandro Leivas finished an excellent team try, before Santiago Arata darted from a ruck to score between the posts.
Canada hit back immediately after the interval when they were awarded a penalty try as Uruguay pulled down a rapidly-advancing maul, which resulted in a yellow card for German Kessler.
Down to 14 players, Uruguay responded superbly, with second row Ignacio Dotti showing a great turn of pace to power over in the corner, before Rodrigo Capo Ortega’s converted try gave the visitors an 11-point lead.
With 10 minutes left to play, Canada threw everything at Uruguay and hit back through centre Nick Blevins, but Felipe Berchesi, extended Uruguay’s lead to nine points with a penalty and Canada could not find a way back.
With the winner on aggregate over the two legs qualifying as Americas 2 into Pool D alongside Australia, Wales, Georgia and Fiji, Uruguay will have home advantage on 3 February.
Los Teros also top the Americas Rugby Championship 2018 standings as the match doubled as the opener to the Americas’ premier competition.
Fans can now apply for Rugby World Cup 2019 team and stadium ticket packs via the official ticketing website at www.rugbyworld.com/tickets. The window is open until 12 February.
Mastercard, as a Worldwide Partner of Rugby World Cup 2019, is offering those who apply for tickets using their Mastercard the chance to receive a double entry in the ticketing ballot for the opportunity to secure tickets to each of the matches they apply for.
Full report and reaction can be found at the official Americas Rugby Championship website and via the @WorldRugby and @WorldRugby_ES social media platforms.
Source: www.rwcsevens.com