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    • Wallaroos experience a third consecutive loss to complete winless in Pacific Four Series

    Wallaroos experience a third consecutive loss to complete winless in...

    RUGBY
    • Zoe Ruby
    • Jun 20, 2022
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    • 3 min read
    • Last Updated At : Apr 24, 2026

    An unrestrained Wallaroos side wasted a twofold digit lead to lose 22-10 to Canada and finish winless in the Pacific Four Series.


    Australia completed the four-country cooperative competition with one point at the lower part of the table.


    Two Canada attempts on either side of halftime on Saturday turned the game around in wet circumstances in Whangarei, New Zealand.


    A third attempt a little ways from all day gave the scoreboard a more realistic look as world No.4 positioned Canada ruled belonging and region.


    They had twice as many convey, and eighth-positioned Australia needed to make 100 additional handles and offered ten additional punishments.


    Australia was down a player throughout the previous eight minutes when hold prop Madison Schuck was sin-binned. At last, official Lauren Jenner became irritated after advance notices them for committing various encroachments.


    "We came out major areas of strength for exceptionally in that last part we offered such a large number of punishments and Canada is a quality group, and they made us pay," Wallaroos commander and flanker Shannon Parry told Stan Sport.


    For the second time in the series, Australia couldn't hang on after driving 10-0 and yielded a more significant number than 20 straight places.


    The Wallaroos executed well from a lineout with whore Ashley Marsters crashing over in the fourth moment from a moving hammer.


    Winger Lori Cramer changed over and added punishment to give Australia a 10-0 lead inside 13 minutes.


    Be that as it may, they burned through the vast majority of the remainder of the half on the back foot and just hounded safeguard, and some Canadian dealing with mistakes protected the lead.


    Cramer held up Canada prop DaLeaka Menin over the line. Yet, the gold protective wall was at long last penetrated not long before the break when Canada prostitute Emily Tuttosi scored in indistinguishable design to Marsters.


    Skipper and No.8 Sophie de Goede switched over completely to guarantee Australia held only an essential lead at halftime.


    Canada halfback Justine Pelletier hurried over the line right off the bat in the final part after de Goede withdrew from the rear of a scrum.


    De Goede missed the change from in front. However, Canada assumed command, and Australia seldom took steps to score.


    Australia endured a 23-stage section. However, Canada was hence granted a short proximity punishment which De Goede changed over in the 64th moment and saved forward Alex Ellis scored their third attempt not long before the end.


    "Enormous credit to Australia, particularly in this downpour that was physical and they showed up cocked and locked," player of the match de Goede said.


    In the final part, Australia attempted to keep up with ownership, bungling various events, as Canada kept on overwhelming.


    Back-rower Grace Kemp, who made her introduction off the seat, gave a unique final part feature for the Australians with one trouping run.


    "I believe there's a ton to remove for a youthful gathering; we've truly met up over this visit, even though we lack results," Parry said.


    "We've gained significant knowledge about ourselves; I figure it will place us in great stead come to World Cup towards the year's end."


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