Canadian comeback falls short in narrow loss to Samoa at USA Sevens in Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS — A Canada comeback fell just short in a 26-19 loss to Samoa on Saturday, consigning the Canadian men to the consolation Challenge Trophy part of the draw at the HSBC USA Sevens.
Trailing 19-7 at the half and needing a win to reach the Cup quarterfinals, Canada (0-2-1) fought back on a pair of second-half Nate Hirayama tries to tie the game at 19-19. But Alamanda Motuga scored the late winning try as Samoa, once again, found holes in the Canadian defence.
Things got interesting when Samoa’s Joe Perez was yellow-carded as time wore down for a dangerous tackle on Connor Braid. Canada launched one last attack, laying siege on the Samoa goal-line. The Pacific Islanders were penalized for offside, giving Canada another chance but the game ended with a Canadian infraction at the breakdown.
The Canadian men, who tied No. 8 Spain 12-12 and lost 33-19 to No. 1 New Zealand on Friday, came into Las Vegas 11th in the overall standings, just behind No. 10 Samoa.