Keira Bevan yesterday landed a penalty in the 85th minute to seal a dramatic 18-15 win for Wales over Scotland at the Women’s Rugby World Cup, while Canada and Italy also tasted victory in Whangarei, New Zealand.
The first full round of matches at the tournament finished on a climactic note, as Wales held possession through 25 phases and earned a penalty, which replacement halfback Bevan calmly slotted before being embraced by her teammates.
It was easily the closest match of the opening weekend, with Italy beating the US 22-10 and Canada overwhelming Japan 41-5 earlier yesterday.
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Wales nearly paid heavily for their indiscipline, playing most of the final quarter with 14 players after prop Cara Hope and winger Jasmine Joyce were shown yellow cards.
Scotland capitalized, recovering from their halftime deficit of 15-5 to come level at 15-15 through two late tries to winger Megan Gaffney.
Wales, who conceded 18 penalties to five in a niggly affair, found some discipline and cohesion to march up the field in a compelling final passage to set up the win.
Wales back Hannah Jones said relief washed over the players when Bevan slotted the winning goal.
“Brilliant kick from Keira there. I had pure confidence, I knew she was going to get it over,” Jones said. “We’ve got to be disciplined for the next game, but brilliant shift from the girls, I can’t fault them.”
Scotland are likely ruing a poor goal-kicking performance from five-eighth Helen Nelson, who missed all five shots at goal, including several from close range.
Earlier, hooker Emily Tuttosi muscled over for a hat-trick of tries as Canada opened with a resounding performance.
Unfancied Japan were eclipsed in the forward exchanges, struggling to contain Canada’s powerful rolling maul.
Tuttosi was the beneficiary, scoring all of her tries from close range.
“I think we’ve had really good buy-in since we started trying to make it into a weapon,” said captain Sophie de Goede about her forwards’ strength in the maul.
De Goede continued a unique family tradition when she led the team out, with her father Hans and mother Stephanie having previously captained Canada at Rugby World Cups.
Halfback Brianna Miller crossed twice to help put Canada 27-5 up at halftime.
Italy have never advanced to the knockout stages, but they gave themselves every chance against the US with an impressive win based on the brilliance of their back line.
A clash between the teams ranked fifth and sixth in the world was always expected to be tight and it was the higher-ranked Europeans who secured victory by pulling clear in the second half.
Up 7-5 at the interval, Aura Muzzo scored twice before the try of the match to fellow-winger Maria Magatti, who burst onto flyhalf Veronica Madia’s inside pass and ran 40m on the angle to score.
“It’s very, very important,” lock Valeria Fedrighi said of Italy’s first ever defeat of the US. “We’ve worked so hard over the summer and we’ve started on the right foot, it’s incredible.”
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