The young, rebuilding Canadian men's 15s rugby squad fell 25-18 to Belgium in a test match played Saturday, July 12, in Edmonton.
Lavington's Isaac Olson was among the starting backs for new Canadian head coach Stephen Meehan, but did not find the try line.
Despite matching Belgium with three tries apiece and controlling long stretches of possession and territory, Canada was undone by a clinical Belgian counterattack and some crucial moments that didnSA国际影视传媒檛 fall their way.
Wing Josiah Morra (Scarborough, Ont.), hooker Andrew Quattrin (Holland Landing, Ont., a teammate of Olson's with the Major Rugby League's three-time reigning champion New England Free Jacks) and replacement Si么n Parry (Cardiff, Wales) crossed the try line for the Canadians. HalifaxSA国际影视传媒檚 Cooper Coats added a first-half penalty.
Canada led 13-12 at halftime.
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SaturdaySA国际影视传媒檚 match marked BelgiumSA国际影视传媒檚 first-ever victory over Canada in four test meetings and their first time scoring points against the Canadians since 2021.
Meehan handed opportunities to several emerging players, with only five members of the matchday 23 bringing more than 20 test caps into the game (Olson has a handful of caps for Canada).
The experience is expected to serve the group well as they continue building toward the upcoming Pacific Nations Cup Aug. 22 to Sept. 19, that sees Canada in a pool with the U.S. and Japan for the six-nations event (other pool has Fiji, Tongo, and Samoa). Canada will play the Americans in Calgary on Aug. 22, then head oversees to Sendei to play host Japan Aug. 30.
Canada is back on the Clarke Stadium pitch in Edmonton Saturday, July 18, when it takes on World No. 15 Spain. Game time is 6 p.m. PT.