
Belgium edges young Canadians 25-18 in rugby test match
EDMONTON — Moral victories usually don’t sit well with competitive players on losing teams, but Canada’s men’s rugby team accepted a 25-18 test loss to Belgium with an air of optimism on Saturday.
Canada, which led 13-12 at halftime at Clarke Stadium, was undone by a clinical Belgian counterattack and some self-inflicted miscues at crucial times.
Still, the squad felt good about its first showing under new head coach Stephen Meehan.
Wing Josiah Morra, hooker Andrew Quattrin and replacement Siôn Parry crossed the try line for the Canadians, who fielded a youthful squad that included test debuts for fullback Brenden Black and substitute Kyle Tremblay. Halifax’s Cooper Coats added a first-half penalty.