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Sophie de Goede stars as Canada overpower Ireland in World Cup warm-up clash

Sophie de Goede stars as Canada overpower Ireland in World Cup warm-up clash

The Irish Sun3 days ago
Canadian skipper bags 17 points as visitors dominate in Belfast ahead of Ireland's opener against Japan
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TOO MUCH Sophie de Goede stars as Canada overpower Ireland in World Cup warm-up clash
SOPHIE DE GOEDE shone as Canada put Ireland to the sword at Ravenhill in Belfast on Saturday.
De Goede scored 12 points from the tee and also grabbed a try.
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Canada's Sophie De Goede starred for Canada in the win over Ireland on Saturday
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Ireland couldn't cope with a relentless showing from the Canada side in the World Cup warm-up clash
But worryingly for Ireland, they were second best throughout ahead of their Women's Rugby World Cup opener against Japan on August 24.
Canada raced into a 14-0 lead as Florence Symonds and Justine Pelletier touched down before visiting ace Daleaka Menin was sent to the sin bin for high contact on Ivana Kiripati.
Ireland made them pay, halving the deficit through Beibhinn Parsons' try.
Pelletier restored the 14-point lead for Canada before Ireland were reduced to 14 when Neve Jones was shown yellow.
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Menin barged over for a fourth try before Paige Farries helped make it 33-7 at the break.
Julia Schell walked under the sticks to push Canada over the 40-mark before Ireland rallied.
Anna McGann helped herself to a couple of tries and Parson scored a third unanswered try.
But Canada's de Goede capped off the win.
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Ireland 26-47 Canada
SCORERS — Ireland: Tries, Parsons 2, McGann 2; cons, O'Brien 3. Canada: Tries, Symonds 2, Pelletier, Menin, Farries, Schell, De Goede; cons, De Goede 6.
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