The Standard (St. Catharines)

Canadian men get a better look at foes for World Cup repechage

- NEIL DAVIDSON

TORONTO — Canada has a little more informatio­n on who it might face in a repechage tournament to decide the last Rugby World Cup qualifier.

Belgium’s 18-10 controvers­ial upset win over No. 20 Spain on Sunday meant No. 17 Romania qualifies for the 2019 World Cup in Japan as Europe 1.

Georgia, ranked 12th in the world, topped the Rugby Europe Championsh­ip standings with a 5-0-0 record but had already qualified for the World Cup by virtue of its third-place pool finish in the 2015 tournament. That opened the door to Romania, which finished second in the standings.

A win over No. 25 Belgium would have meant automatic qualificat­ion for the Spaniards rather than Romania. And there was an ugly ending to the game as angry Spanish players confronted Romanian referee Vlad Iordasches­cu, who along with his two Romanian assistant referees had to be escorted from the field by security.

World Rugby, which does not appoint match officials for Rugby Europe Championsh­ip qualifiers, is looking into the appointmen­t of a Romanian referee given the ramificati­ons of the result for Romania.

All of Belgium’s points came from penalty kicks.

Spain will now play No. 23 Portugal, with the winner advancing to face No. 16 Samoa home and away. The series winner will book its ticket to Japan as the so-called playoff winner in Pool A while the loser joins 21stranked Canada in the four-team repechage in November.

The Belgian win was likely good news for Canada, which lost 25-9 to Romania the last time they met in 2017. Canada beat Spain 37-27 that same year.

The Africa Cup runner-up, likely No. 24 Namibia, No. 30 Kenya or No. 44 Zimbabwe, will also qualify for the repechage. The final repechage team will be the series winner between Asia 2 (likely No. 22 Hong Kong) and No. 85 Tahiti.

The four repechage teams will play a round-robin to decide who will draw into Pool B in Japan with New Zealand, South Africa, Italy and Africa 1.

Canada, ranked No. 21, dropped into the repechage after losing qualifying series against the 15th-ranked Americans and No. 18 Uruguay.

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