The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US rout Canada to book 2019 Rugby World Cup berth

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SAN DIEGO: The US Eagles thrashed Canada 52-16 to qualify for the 2019 Rugby World Cup on Saturday in a triumphant finale for veteran captain Todd Clever.

The Americans ran in eight tries against an overpowere­d Canada side and will now advance directly to the pool stage of the finals in Japan as the top seeds from the Americas zone.

The reward for Eagles is a place in Pool C which will contain England, France and Argentina as well as a yet-to-be determined qualifier from the Oceania region.

It marks the first time in World Cup history that the United States have qualified for the tournament ahead of Canada, who now face a twoleg playoff against Uruguay next year for a further tilt at qualificat­ion. “We fixed a few things that we messed up last week and we came in confident,” said US captain Clever, playing the final game of an internatio­nal career that began in 2003. “This is a great way to end.”

After last week’s first leg in Canada finished in a thrilling 2828 draw, the two teams met at San Diego’s Torero Stadium knowing that the winner would take all.

The Eagles -- who have now won seven straight games against their North American rivals -- set off at a furious pace to surge into an early lead.

Number eight Cam Dolan crashed over for the opening try after only eight minutes, rounding off a flowing move which began with A.J. MacGinty’s searing break on the halfway line that split Canada’s defense.

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