NOLA Gold hang on to spoil the Toronto Arrows’ Major League Rugby debut
MARRERO, La. — The Toronto Arrows rallied for 24 points in the second half but their spirited comeback fell just short Saturday as they dropped their Major League Rugby debut 36-31 to NOLA Gold.
Expansion Toronto, Canada’s first pro rugby union franchise, trailed 24-7 at the half but was a different team in the second half, cutting the lead to 24-19 with a pair of Dan Moor tries.
J.P. Eloff temporarily put an end to the Arrows’ fightback in the 68th minute, going over despite a Toronto player hanging onto his legs. Eloff converted his own try to make it 31-19.
But a 71st-minute penalty try reduced the margin to 31-26 after the referee penalized the Gold for a deliberate knock-on near the goal-line. New Orleans responded two minutes later when, after Riley Di Nardo’s box kick was blocked, South African Tristan Blewett booted it ahead and was first to get to the ball to touch it down.