Seawolves come from behind to beat Arrows

photo credit: Caean Couto / Seattle Seawolves

Recap

The Seattle Seawolves overcame a 13-point second half deficit to defeat the Toronto Arrows 35-30 at Starfire Stadium on Sunday. A packed house took in the game and were treated to an exhilarating contest that featured seven tries and endless intrigue from start to finish.

Toronto came out fastest with Marcello Wainwright spinning over from close range after good work from the forwards, converted by Sam Malcolm. Brock Staller had an uncharacteristic miss on a penalty attempt but Olive Kilifi bashed over after George Barton was stopped just short to draw the scores level.

Seattle’s scrum was the talk of the town in 2018 but on this day the Arrows had the ascendancy. From a 5-meter put-in the Seawolves scrum crumbled but with advantage Kolby Francis picked and had the strength to drive through and wrestle out of Cam Polson’s tackle to make the line.

The Seawolves needed an immediate response and they got it as Eric Duechle exploded past three defenders and raced in for a blistering score. The two kickers, Malcolm and Staller, exchanged penalties to leave the score 17-all at the interval.

It was again the Arrows who came flying out of the gates in the second half. Tom Dolezel broke up the middle and the ball was quickly spun wide to Wainwright, loitering on the left sideline. The flanker beat offloaded to Spencer Jones and though his inside pass wouldn’t find hands directly, the bounce was kind for Andrew Ferguson who skipped clear to paydirt. Malcolm converted and added two penalties in quick succession and the Arrows were suddenly 30-17 up with the Seawolves on the ropes.

Seattle rang the changes and the fresh legs paid off. After several cracks at the staunch Arrows defense Brad Tucker blasted through the middle and found Shalom Suniula on his shoulder to take the scoring pass. Now back on their heels the Arrows were stretched and Ben Cima curled through a gap for another try. Staller’s conversion was off target, however, leaving Seattle still one point behind.

There was no let-up to the pressure. Staller would get his shot at redemption and he made no mistake, landing his third penalty goal for good measure a short time later. A desperate Toronto attack came perilously close to Seattle’s line but the defense held and a knock-on just a meter out gave the Seawolves the chance to clear and end the game.

 

SCORING

SEATTLE 35
Tries – O. Kilifi (15’), E. Duechle (29’), S. Suniula (58’), B. Cima (65’)
Cons – B. Staller 3/4 (16’, 30’, 59’)
Pens – B. Staller 3/4 (39’, 72’, 77’)
Drop goals – B. Cima 0/2

TORONTO 30
Tries – M. Wainwright (7’), K. Francis (25’), A. Ferguson (44’)
Cons – S. Malcolm 3/3 (8’, 26’, 45’)
Pens – S. Malcolm 3/3 (32’, 49’, 52’)

 

TEAMS

SEATTLE SEAWOLVES
1 Olive Kilifi (17 Kellen Gordon 56’), 2 Stephan Coetzee (16 Mike Shepherd 50’), 3 Tim Metcher (18 John Hayden 63’), 4 Api Naikatini (19 Taylor Krumrei 56’), 5 Brad Tucker, 6 Cam Polson (20 Nakai Penny 26’), 7 Eric Duechle, 8 Riekert Hattingh (capt.), 9 Phil Mack (21 JP Smith 56’), 10 Ben Cima, 11 Peter Tiberio, 12 George Barton (22 Shalom Suniula HT), 13 William Rasileka, 14 Brock Staller, 15 Mat Turner

Not used: 23 Sequoyah Burke-Combs

TORONTO ARROWS
1 Tom Dolezel (17 Doug Wooldridge 58’), 2 Andrew Quattrin (16 Steven Ng 31’-39’, 66’), 3 Morgan Mitchell (18 Cole Keith 63’), 4 Mike Sheppard, 5 Paul Ciulini, 6 Peter Milazzo, 7 Marcello Wainwright, 8 Kolby Francis (20 Andrew Wilson 66’), 9 Andrew Ferguson (21 Riley DiNardo 73’), 10 Sam Malcolm, 11 Dan Moor (capt.), 12 Guiseppe du Toit, 13 Spencer Jones, 14 Avery Oitomen, 15 Shawn Windsor (23 Jack Evans 66’)

Not used: 19 Josh van Horne, 22 Johnny Sheridan

 

Result

TeamTCPDBPPoints
Seattle Seawolves4330135
Toronto Arrows3330130

Seattle Seawolves

1Olive Kilifi 17 Loosehead Prop
2Stephan Coetzee 16 Hooker
3Tim Metcher 18 Tighthead Prop
4Apisai Naikatini 19 Left Lock
5Brad Tucker Right Lock
6Cam Polson 20 Blindside Flanker
7Eric Duechle Openside Flanker
8Riekert Hattingh Number Eight
9Phil Mack 21 Scrumhalf
10Ben Cima Flyhalf
11Peter Tiberio Left Wing
12George Barton 22 Inside Center
13William Rasileka Outside Center
14Brock Staller Right Wing
15Mat Turner Fullback
16Mike Shepherd 2 Hooker
17Kellen Gordon 1 Loosehead Prop
18John Hayden 3 Tighthead Prop
19Taylor Krumrei 4 Left Lock
20Nakai Penny 6 Openside Flanker
21JP Smith 9 Scrumhalf
22Shalom Suniula 12 Inside Center
23Sequoyah Burke-Combs Wing

Toronto Arrows

1Tom Dolezel 17 Loosehead Prop
2Andrew Quattrin 16 Hooker
3Morgan Mitchell 18 Tighthead Prop
4Mike Sheppard Left Lock
5Paul Ciulini Right Lock
6Peter Milazzo Right Flanker
7Marcello Wainwright Left Flanker
8Kolby Francis 20 Number Eight
9Andrew Ferguson 21 Scrumhalf
10Sam Malcolm Flyhalf
11Dan Moor Right Wing
12Guiseppe du Toit Inside Center
13Spencer Jones Outside Center
14Avery Oitomen Left Wing
15Shawn Windsor 23 Fullback
16Steven Ng 2 Hooker
17Doug Wooldridge 1 Loosehead Prop
18Cole Keith 3 Tighthead Prop
19Josh van Horne Lock
20Andrew Wilson 8 Number Eight
21Riley DiNardo 9 Scrumhalf
22Johnny Sheridan Wing
23Jack Evans 15 Fullback

Officials

Referee
Ben Crouse (South Africa)
Assistant Referee 1
Paul-Henri Courbier (USA)
Assistant Referee 2
Denny Russell (USA)

Details

Date Time League Season
February 17, 2019 8:00 pm Major League Rugby 2019

Venue

Starfire Stadium
Tukwila, King County, Washington, United States of America

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