Arrows rise high over Seawolves

photo credit: Tek Ang / Toronto Arrows

Recap

The Toronto Arrows scored the biggest win in their short history on Sunday afternoon as they defeated the defending champion Seattle Seawolves 29-7 at York Alumni Field. A four-try bonus point gives the team a vital boost to their playoff hopes, with New York now just five points ahead.

Both teams were feeling the pressure of the occasion in the first half. Penalties and mistakes made for a disjointed start, and the Arrows eschewed points for the corner until at last settling for three points to open the scoring via Sam Malcolm in the 25th minute.

Poor discipline from Leandro Leivas saw the winger sent to the bin soon after. His second intentional knock-on in as many minutes drew the ire of the referee, leaving Toronto shorthanded for the rest of the half. Seattle failed to take advantage, however, and instead it was Mike Sheppard who crashed over in the corner after Guiseppe du Toit made inroads from a lineout.

Leivas made amends early in the second half. du Toit broke clean through on a flat pass from replacement scrumhalf Jamie Mackenzie. He was felled just short of the line by a desperate Brock Staller tackle but Leivas was the first in support to fall over the line from a meter out. Malcolm’s conversion made it 15-0 and Seattle’s energy was visibly draining.

The Seawolves began to ring the changes and moved JP Smith back to his more familiar scrumhalf spot, with Shalom Suniula taking over at flyhalf. It paid immediate dividends as Suniula stepped past three Arrows defenders at first receiver to breathe some life back into his team.

It wouldn’t be enough. The decisive moment came in the 70th minute from Dan Moor. A handling error spilled possession and quick hands found the captain on the right side. Moor split the defense, swerved away from Mat Turner, and stepped on the afterburners for a brilliant 65 meter solo effort.

With the result no longer in doubt the Arrows kept the pressure on. Theo Sauder and Kolby Francis combined to put Seattle on the back foot. At the end of numerous phases was Paul Ciulini, the big lock diving in under the sticks to earn the vital bonus point.

 

SCORING

TORONTO 29
Tries – M. Sheppard (34’), L. Leivas (45’), D. Moor (70’), P. Ciulini (74’)
Cons – S. Malcolm 3/4 (46’, 71’, 75’)
Pens – S. Malcolm 1/1 (25’)
Yellow cards – L. Leivas (29’)

SEATTLE 7
Tries – S. Suniula (62’)
Cons – B. Staller 1/1 (63’)

 

TEAMS

TORONTO ARROWS
1 Rob Brouwer (17 Pat Lynott 71’), 2 Andrew Quattrin (16 Steven Ng 66’), 3 Morgan Mitchell (18 Cole Keith 53’), 4 Mike Sheppard, 5 Paul Ciulini (19 Tom van Horne 75’), 6 Lucas Rumball (20 Kolby Francis 61’), 7 Peter Milazzo, 8 Marcello Wainwright, 9 Andrew Ferguson (21 Jamie Mackenzie HT), 10 Sam Malcolm, 11 Dan Moor (capt.), 12 Guiseppe du Toit (22 Patrick Parfrey 63’), 13 Spencer Jones, 14 Leandro Leivas (23 Theo Sauder 53’), 15 Gastón Mieres

SEATTLE SEAWOLVES
1 Djustice Sears-Duru, 2 Stephan Coetzee (16 Dan Trierweiler 46’), 3 Tim Metcher (18 Ryan Youngman 75’), 4 Taylor Krumrei (19 Jérémy Lenaerts HT), 5 Apisai Naikatini (20 Eric Duechle 50’), 6 Brad Tucker, 7 Nakai Penny, 8 Riekert Hattingh, 9 Phil Mack (22 George Barton 61’), 10 JP Smith, 11 Sequoyah Burke-Combs (23 Dion Crowder 71′), 12 Shalom Suniula (capt.), 13 Roland Suniula, 14 Brock Staller, 15 Mat Turner (21 Scott Dean 75’)

*NOTE: Kellen Gordon was withdrawn before kickoff leaving Seattle with only 22 players.

 

Result

TeamTCPDBPPoints
Toronto Arrows4310129
Seattle Seawolves11007

Toronto Arrows

1Rob Brouwer 17 Loosehead Prop
2Andrew Quattrin 16 Hooker
3Morgan Mitchell 18 Tighthead Prop
4Mike Sheppard Left Lock
5Paul Ciulini 19 Right Lock
6Lucas Rumball 20 Left Flanker
7Peter Milazzo Right Flanker
8Marcello Wainwright Number Eight
9Andrew Ferguson 21 Scrumhalf
10Sam Malcolm Flyhalf
11Dan Moor Right Wing
12Guiseppe du Toit 22 Inside Center
13Spencer Jones Outside Center
14Leandro Leivas 23 Left Wing
15Gastón Mieres Fullback
16Steven Ng 2 Hooker
17Pat Lynott 1 Loosehead Prop
18Cole Keith 3 Tighthead Prop
19Tom van Horne 5 Right Lock
20Kolby Francis 6 Number Eight
21Jamie Mackenzie 9 Scrumhalf
22Patrick Parfrey 12 Inside Center
23Theo Sauder 14 Fullback

Seattle Seawolves

1Djustice Sears-Duru Loosehead Prop
2Stephan Coetzee 16 Hooker
3Tim Metcher 18 Tighthead Prop
4Taylor Krumrei 19 Left Lock
5Apisai Naikatini 20 Right Lock
6Brad Tucker Blindside Flanker
7Nakai Penny Openside Flanker
8Riekert Hattingh Number Eight
9Phil Mack 22 Scrumhalf
10JP Smith Flyhalf
11Sequoyah Burke-Combs 23 Left Wing
12Shalom Suniula Inside Center
13Roland Suniula Outside Center
14Brock Staller Right Wing
15Mat Turner 21 Fullback
16Dan Trierweiler 2 Hooker
18Ryan Youngman 3 Tighthead Prop
19Jérémy Lenaerts 4 Left Lock
20Eric Duechle 5 Blindside Flanker
21Scott Dean 15 Fullback
22George Barton 9 Inside Center
23Dion Crowder 11 Left Wing

Officials

Referee
Scott Green (USA)
Assistant Referee 1
Moe Chaudhry (Canada)
Assistant Referee 2
Peter Pender (Canada)

Details

Date Time League Season Attendance
April 28, 2019 1:00 pm Major League Rugby 2019 2187

Venue

York Alumni Field
1301 Steeles Ave W, North York, ON M3J 3M4, Canada

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